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  • Posted By: briargrove @ 05/05/2008 11:14:48 PM

    I'm not sure about "Method." I read the label and it's a little scary when they tell you if it gets on your skin, to wash it off immediately, and of course, call 911 if it's ingested and wash out your eyes for 15 minutes. The ingredients did not make me feel safe. Maybe the reason they didn't test it on aminals is because they would have to reveal the results.

  • Posted By: briargrove @ 05/05/2008 11:14:38 PM

    I'm not sure about "Method." I read the label and it's a little scary when they tell you if it gets on your skin, to wash it off immediately, and of course, call 911 if it's ingested and wash out your eyes for 15 minutes. The ingredients did not make me feel safe. Maybe the reason they didn't test it on aminals is because they would have to reveal the results.

  • Posted By: briargrove @ 05/05/2008 11:14:00 PM

    I'm not sure about "Method." I read the label and it's a little scary when they tell you if it gets on your skin, to wash it off immediately, and of course, call 911 if it's ingested and wash out your eyes for 15 minutes. The ingredients did not make me feel safe. Maybe the reason they didn't test it on aminals is because they would have to reveal the results.

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