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    is polish dangerous?

    Hi guys. I've got a banal question for you: are waxes (non natural), polishes and compounds harmful by inhalation?
    The question is expecially for Menzerna (I'm using the FG400...) and for Porzelack (...the express wax) products.
    Obviously the question is also for the other brands.
    Thank you very much!

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    Re: is polish dangerous?

    This will be best answered by FUNX725. Watch

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    LOL, yup.

    Quote Originally Posted by smack View Post
    This will be best answered by FUNX725. Watch

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    Re: is polish dangerous?

    Quote Originally Posted by smack View Post
    This will be best answered by FUNX725. Watch
    watch?

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    Re: is polish dangerous?

    Possibly. Here is the MSDS for M105. Basically, wear gloves, eye protection, and don't ingest or inhale it.
    http://www.autodetailingsolutions.co...0MSDS/M105.PDF

    Here is a technical data sheet for FG400. Not really an MSDS.
    http://www.menzerna.com/uploads/tx_s...S_FG400_01.pdf

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    Re: is polish dangerous?

    Quote Originally Posted by SYMAWD View Post
    Possibly. Here is the MSDS for M105. Basically, wear gloves, eye protection, and don't ingest or inhale it.
    http://www.autodetailingsolutions.co...0MSDS/M105.PDF

    Here is a technical data sheet for FG400. Not really an MSDS.
    http://www.menzerna.com/uploads/tx_s...S_FG400_01.pdf
    I never seen Mike Phillips wearing eyeglasses, gloves or mask... maybe there's no danger really?

    Which is the real toxic substance (except silicon) in these products?

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    Re: is polish dangerous?

    I would imagine if you sat down and drank or ate it like yogurt it would be harmful. I would concentrate on minimizing the exposure but I dont think if you use these products as intended there is a major risk.
    "Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...aim4squirrels

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    Eh you should be fine. I've worked around tons of chemicals in confined areas without a respirator. Working with these chemicals outside with fresh air should be fine. I mean sure I'm blind in my right eye, I glow in the dark and I'm infertile but I feel great! Lol

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    Re: is polish dangerous?

    Quote Originally Posted by sansa View Post
    I never seen Mike Phillips wearing eyeglasses, gloves or mask... maybe there's no danger really?

    Which is the real toxic substance (except silicon) in these products?
    It contains Medium Aliphatic Naphtha which is an eye and respiratory tract irritant.

    It also contains Aluminum oxide which is a skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritant.

    Many people don't use PPE when using Wheel Brightner, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't. If you work with detailing products daily, it is best to use gloves and eye protection and even a mask to reduce your risk.

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    Re: is polish dangerous?

    Quote Originally Posted by SYMAWD View Post
    It contains Medium Aliphatic Naphtha which is an eye and respiratory tract irritant.

    It also contains Aluminum oxide which is a skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritant.

    Many people don't use PPE when using Wheel Brightner, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't. If you work with detailing products daily, it is best to use gloves and eye protection and even a mask to reduce your risk.
    That's fine I'll try to use that outdoor...
    Thank you very kindly for your help

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