ArkayoDeetayo
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- Aug 12, 2011
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due to your huge stash of M16. I read, and as other forum members know, that the reason it is discontinued in the States is due to the VOC levels. If just having one can poses a health hazard and potential long term health affects, wouldn't your 50+ cans make in the highly at-risk group?
Also, for anyone who knows much about VOC (I did a search but did not find anything) how are you storing your M16 cans, and how do you store your other chemicals that violate VOC levels
As for my own can, any experts know if just simply Ziplocking it is enough to "keep the VOC fumes" inside? After reading more about VOC and their health hazards and danger, it is said that after a while the solvents and fumes release, thus causing the user to breathe it in and suffer from long term health concerns such as asthma issues, or even cancer.
@Mike Phillips, do you think M16 does indeed pose to the user and the household overall, since you seem to be knowledgable about M16, and you have the largest stash I have seen, or do you think that it is not an issue at all and there is no cause for concern? (I assume there should be some as it is not sold in certain areas such as the States)
I also realize this topic only will affect a certain few, as it is a discontinued product, and those who wish to get it go through other lengths to get it such as getting it from eShine from Canada or ebay. But for the small group who do own it, what are your thoughts on it? I am all for collecting waxes but not at the risk of jeopardizing my health or my families. Thanks
Also, for anyone who knows much about VOC (I did a search but did not find anything) how are you storing your M16 cans, and how do you store your other chemicals that violate VOC levels
As for my own can, any experts know if just simply Ziplocking it is enough to "keep the VOC fumes" inside? After reading more about VOC and their health hazards and danger, it is said that after a while the solvents and fumes release, thus causing the user to breathe it in and suffer from long term health concerns such as asthma issues, or even cancer.
@Mike Phillips, do you think M16 does indeed pose to the user and the household overall, since you seem to be knowledgable about M16, and you have the largest stash I have seen, or do you think that it is not an issue at all and there is no cause for concern? (I assume there should be some as it is not sold in certain areas such as the States)
I also realize this topic only will affect a certain few, as it is a discontinued product, and those who wish to get it go through other lengths to get it such as getting it from eShine from Canada or ebay. But for the small group who do own it, what are your thoughts on it? I am all for collecting waxes but not at the risk of jeopardizing my health or my families. Thanks