Radarryan
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After reading about new waxes being homebrewed all-naturally, Corey's review on environmentally safe APCs, and the like it got me thinking: do we really know what's in our products and would that information effect our buying of certain products? Ten years ago, I would have said, emphatically, "No! I want the best product no matter of its health or environmental consequences!"
Lucky for me, this is ten farther years of being smarter and things that are detrimental to my health are being tossed. The reason I'm posting is, however, if anyone knows of a single resource where I can lick up the dangerous products (even if they're VOC compliant, doesn't mean there's no hazards) and see what the products are made of?
For example, Amazing Roll Off does wonders for tires, but some of the ingredients give me pause. No disrespect to the manufacturer, distributor, user, etc., it is just a personal choice.
I would love to see that kind of information for all products. In fact, in more of a customer comment, it would be great if PBMG could link to the MSDS report though the state agency, not through the competitor's website.
How do you all see the hidden dangers, and what, if any, precautions do you take when buying products? Knowledge is power. Companies should continue to stand by their product even when the ingredients are known. If not, then we shouldn't be giving them our money in the first place.
Look forward to everyone's comments (am I crazy lol) and responses. Happy detailing!
Lucky for me, this is ten farther years of being smarter and things that are detrimental to my health are being tossed. The reason I'm posting is, however, if anyone knows of a single resource where I can lick up the dangerous products (even if they're VOC compliant, doesn't mean there's no hazards) and see what the products are made of?
For example, Amazing Roll Off does wonders for tires, but some of the ingredients give me pause. No disrespect to the manufacturer, distributor, user, etc., it is just a personal choice.
I would love to see that kind of information for all products. In fact, in more of a customer comment, it would be great if PBMG could link to the MSDS report though the state agency, not through the competitor's website.
How do you all see the hidden dangers, and what, if any, precautions do you take when buying products? Knowledge is power. Companies should continue to stand by their product even when the ingredients are known. If not, then we shouldn't be giving them our money in the first place.
Look forward to everyone's comments (am I crazy lol) and responses. Happy detailing!