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To me, it is very much like the rice v. grindz thing, but it's nothing to get worked up over. Some people want a labeled product to rely on and trust. Others know better.
Jay Caragay said:To me, it is very much like the rice v. grindz thing, but it's nothing to get worked up over. Some people want a labeled product to rely on and trust. Others know better.
There is a huge difference between relying on a brand name like a crutch, and relying on nan MSDS and an FDA foodsafe rating. At least there is when sitting in a witness chair. When I was slingin' as a pro, I'd be really hesitant to expose my clientele to anything that I wasn't sure would harm them or not. I ain't saying that OxyClean is harmful, but that I don't have anything that tells me that it might not be, so I'm going to err on the side of safety when it comes to customer health issues and liabilities.
Anything less would be rude and stupid.
Perhaps you know something more than I do - because I certainly have never seen an MSDS
Chris said:Or perhaps you missed that part?
I'm going to err on the side of safety when it comes to customer health issues and liabilities.
Anything less would be rude and stupid.
Chris-
Sounds to me like you're just a shill for the coffee cleaning companies.
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