FUNX650
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During the time of the BP oil spill here in the gulf, Ultima came into somewhat of a problem. In an effort to dissolve the oil and follow EPA regs the crews were using the very same synthetic distillate that Ultima uses! This in turn meant it was suddenly in short supply and near impossible to obtain.
Hi Corey...
-Thanks for your time and effort in gathering this info in order to present this thread/posting. No doubt, Ultima has many excellent offerings.
-The BP Gulf Oil Spill was indeed a very traumatic event...First: Precious lives were lost. Second: An environmental disaster.
-Notwithstanding the Ultima line-up, many other car care products' line-ups were also impacted during/by BP's use of oil-spill fighting "chemicals" in the Gulf. But...
a. There were world-wide protests from environmental activists against BP using these "chemical-short-cuts".
b. I, for one, have noticed the jump in price-increases for many car care products.
-It's possible that many synthetic distillates may be 'manufactured' from organic distillates; and that, further, through, for example, esterfication and saponification processes, these distillates are then more VOC compliant.
-Would you be so kind to inquire of your Ultima contact(s) if the reduction in the "chemicals" they require to have their product line-up manufactured was/is related to BP's usage of their sourced 'chemical-oil-fighters'...
In specific:
COREXIT 9500A; COREXIT(R) EC9527A; and (Cheap Insurance)/C.I.Agent?
Thanks in advance for any information you may be able to receive/share in regards to the above inquiry.

Bob