oh, wonderful. Could you put it in the stable at least? It’s leaving presents the rest of us don’t appreciate the way you do. I welcome your comment, it’s just… the smell of high horseshit really clouds the message.
The manufacturers toxicity sheet. [sniff sniff]
only covers the solvents
That’s not how they work.
None of those do that significantly. In fact, all of those solvents are candidates for bio-degradation as an abatement technique if there isn’t a critical exposure pathway to a pregnant woman or young child. Citation: 20 years investigating, remediating, and reporting solvent releases. [that one was a real steamer.]
Your high horse is in the Big Muddy, friend.
A citation from your end, which you cannot find, because these are not microbeads, should be within reach from that saddle. But it isn’t, because it’s not accurate.
edited to add: there are some hollow beads involved. Those aren’t great. They appear to be biodegradable, but I can’t prove that, without taking more time to unpack your fears here. That said, you haven’t shown any of it to be toxic - just talked about your fears that it IS, because your knowlege TRUMPS science.
Is that your horses name, by any chance?
edited to add: turns out there are some hollow spheres, not glass, no aluminum. Aluminum would be on the MSDS.
Fear is the mind killer.
Hi. I am certified in accordance with the USEPA regs to perform environmental assessments. It’s what I DO.
I did my research.
You’re almost totally incorrect in your assumptions - could you revisit your conclusions? Do you need to be wrong about it too?
You’re just short of willfully wrong… I think your horse may be misleading you.
Some horses think the best carrots are down the low road, or didn’t you know that?