>>>I hardly think cautioning people about using a product in a way not
>>>recommended
>by the manufacturer is being "extreme." In the literature on oxiclean that
>you
>and Winnie presented, not once did I see "Safe for use on live animals."
>....<<<



I think it is a matter of 'how' you go about cautioning people.  When an
individual resorts to deceptive tactics, such as deliberately taking words
out of context in order to mislead, I believe this is inappropriate at best
and a great many other adjectives at worst. You are entitled to your
opinion. As far as this particular incident is concerned, we will have agree
to disagree. I have nothing further to say regarding this subject.

All the best,
Susan V.
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