Susan......

Here is the MSDS for OxiClean from Orange Glo International.

 http://www.greatcleaners.com/web/Assets/product/images/moxicleanlaundry2002.pdf

I'm not going to debate the issue with you Susan, just trying to let people
know they might want to think twice about using on their dogs.  ;-)

And it's 80% Sodium carbonate.

Winnie
Columbus, NC
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan Van Luchene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: [CKCS-L] Oxyclean --- Oxiclean


> Winnie,
>
> I'm not sure where you are getting your information but it not accurate for
> Oxi-clean multi purpose stain remover manufactured by Orange Glo. Sodium
> Carbonate is ONE of the primary ingredients, the first ingredient is Sodium
> Percarbonate. It does NOT warn to use Goggles, rubber gloves and protective
> clothing --- Here is th EXACT verbage given  by the manufacturer under
> SAFTEY on their web site  http://www.greatcleaners.com
>
> Orange Glo International products are generally safe when used as
> recommended. However, there are some individuals who may be sensitive to
> components. First aid measures are described for likely exposures. As with
> any product, keep out of reach of children and pets, and consult your
> physician if irritation persists.
>
> OxiClean� Multi-Purpose Stain Remover
>
> Keep sealed and dry until use.
> Avoid contact of OxiClean with strong acids, or bleaches.
> Normally OxiClean is diluted for use. Take care when mixing: point the
> mixing container away from face as oxygen is generated by product and may
> cause a pressure build up.
> Do not store diluted product in a closed container. Discard unused solution
> promptly � flush down drain.
> Avoid breathing OxiClean powder, may cause irritation.
> Powder and solution are irritating to the skin. If skin irritation occurs,
> flush with water. If irritation persists, see physician.
>
> In case of:
>
> Contact with eyes - Flush with water for 15 minutes holding eyelids open.
> Promptly consult your eye doctor.
>
> Ingestion - Give milk or water to dilute, do not induce vomiting. Consult a
> physician.
>
>
> MSDS Product Sheet
> If you need to install Acrobat Reader� to view this MSDS sheet,click here.
>
> Lastly if special usage precautions were necessary (such as googles, rubber
> gloves and protective clothing) by law this HAS to be indicated on the
> product lable.
>
>
> All the best,
> Susan V.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Susan,
> >
> >You're right.  I had the spelling wrong.
> >
> >However, the MSDS for Oxiclean say's it's Sodium Carbonate.  Also say's
> >"appropriate protective measures to prevent eye and skin irritation
> >are recommended.  They recommend goggles, rubber gloves and
> >protective clothing.
> >
> >Causes:  Respiratory irritation, burning in mouth, throat and stomach.
> >The esophageal lining may be damaged due to the potential of the
> >product to be corrosive.
> >
> >
> >Winnie
> >Columbus, NC
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >

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