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From: (no name) (no email)
Date: Mon Aug 23 1999 - 22:17:15 EDT
In a message dated 8/23/99 8:49:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:
<<
Now, the other main discussion went along the lines of what condition his
gel coat is in... If it is in poor condition, then obviously almost
anything will stain them, if it is in good condition then we have more to
discuss. Since I do not have the boat available to me, the whole thing may
be moot, but I did say I would try and find out what the ingredients are in
the two products.
>>
John,
Here's a long shot for ya. OSHA requires every manufacture of chemicals have
a spec sheet available to the public that might be using the product. Try
calling the manufacture and requesting the sheet. It should list all the
ingredients and hazards for the bottle.
The exact name for the spec sheet escapes my brain cell damaged mind at the
moment. Maybe someone else on the list could provide that.
Susan
Caribbean Knight
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