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Re: What cleaner -- IPA and MSDS

2004-07-31 by mikezcnc

Tom, I am done with this subject. You missed my point when I suggestd 
for anybody curious like yourself, to do their own research. Please 
realize how carefully I am crafting this email not raise any further 
discussion. Do your own research if that subject interests you. I 
don't have a need for IPA in my process, as previously mentioned. 
Good luck.  Mike


--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Thomas P. Gootee" <tomg@f...> 
wrote:
>    Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 13:12:02 -0000
>    From: "Dave Mucha" <dave_mucha@y...>
> Subject: Re: What cleaner -- IPA and MSDS
> 
> 
> > 
> > ANY link on the web says the same.
> > EVERY msds or other dicument says it is not carcinogenic itself
> > but the acid used int the production is.
> > 
> > PLEASE tell me WHY you are sure it is carcinogenic?
> > ANY single piece of text (not written by you) would do.
> > 
> > Believing something just for fun is not good, if it is not true.
> > 
> 
> 
> Stefan,
> 
> May I suggest you let well enough alone ?  
> 
> If one wanted to believe something and they have their mind made 
up, 
> you cannot change it.
> 
> I could make a case that food is carcenogenic.  As research has 
> shown, every single human that has ever had any form of cancer has 
> eaten.
> 
> Dave
> 
> -----------
> 
> Dave,
> 
> Welll......  Actually....
> 
> One of the most-carcinogenic substances on earth is called 
aflatoxin.  It is a mold or fungus that grows naturally on CORN, 
while it's still in the cornfield.  So watch out for those cornflakes 
and corndogs!
> 
> Also, remember how dangerous pure water is.  And breathing, too.  
(Breathing too much water can kill you!)
> 
> By the way, I found out that FERRIC CHLORIDE is used by wastewater 
treatment plants, added to the water in HUGE quantities.  Some of 
them use thousands of gallons of 50% solution per week.  So don't let 
anyone tell you that Ferric Chloride is a "hazardous chemical".  (Of 
course, AFTER it has the copper in it, from etching, then it's a 
whole different story, maybe.)
> 
> What IS some peoples' "problem", with "man-made chemicals", anyway 
(as opposed to "natural" substances)?  MANKIND is, itself, a part of 
Nature.  So, therefore, EVERYTHING is "natural".  i.e. A nuclear 
plant is no less a part of nature than a beaver dam.  
> 
> And who allowed the enviro-paranoid-whackos to co-opt the 
word "organic"?  Didn't they ever hear of "organic chemistry"? 
Plastics and gasoline and coal are as "organic" as it gets!
> 
> Hehe,
> 
> Tom Gootee
> 
> 
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