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ProfessorGAC

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1. There's A Duplicate
Mon Jun 22, 2020, 05:36 PM
Jun 2020

No big deal, but I posted there, that there's no risk if one buys US products.
I'm pasting to provide some positive feelings about this

..follow their lead.
Methanol in a consumer product is a third rail in those industries.
Here's how I know:
The most commonly used alcohol in consumer goods was SDA 3A. It is ethanol, denatured with methanol to make it undrinkable. (Financial benefit is no liquor tax)
A typical formula would be 5-6% of an ingredient that had 14% alcohol. So 5% of 14%, or 7,000ppm. The methanol content would 5% of that! So, 350ppm. The entire industry switched to SDA 40B, which is still denatured, but zero methanol.
350ppm methanol in a consumer product was considered WAY too much.
These products are 70-80% methanol!
No US manufacturer would touch this formula.
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