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Re: citrasolv re transfers
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- Subject: Re: citrasolv re transfers
- From: Paul Anderson <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 02:23:52 -0500
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On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, Tracy Honn wrote:
> I just saw the post about children, transfers, and the use of citrasolv.
> I hadn't beem reading any of the
> transfer posts carefully, but saw this one and wanted to say that this
> solvent is not harmless--whether it is sold in your local natural food store or
> not.
>
If you guys are talking about the same citrusolve I am, you'd be INSANE to
let a kid within ten feet of it! This is _NOT_ vinegar we're talking
about here. Plus, the gunk looks like orange juice. A small kid'd be
liable to drink it. TTYL!
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