I do not know what a vaporetto is, but anything that has melamine and 
formaldehyde in it cannot be all good.

I have never used any chemicals including soaps etc in my home or in my 
business, and I am in my 60's I do 10 homes a week!
 
one must always be on the look out for these chemicals.
I understand the box labeling says nothing about being dangerous to children or 
not to let them play with it.
mary

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From: "Dee " <d...@deetroy.org>
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> You can't use a Vaporetto for washing up though, and these things get the
> plates squeaky clean with no residue on them whatsoever.  It has to be
> better than toxic washing up liquid, a certain amount of which almost
> certainly remains on the surface.  I understood the cleaning power comes
> from the melamine forming tiny 'claws' which just scrapes all dirt and stuff
> off.  You then just rinse it off under the tap and it goes down the sink.  
> I think it is possible to go somewhat over board with this non toxic thing,
> and one has to keep a sense of proportion surely. Dee 
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> From: Sol 
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> Date: 05/03/07 17:02:27 
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> Subject: Re: CS>Melamine 
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> I'm unconvinced it isn't toxic. If the "eraser" is used up in use, the 
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> Melamine substance that makes up the "eraser" goes "somewhere". 
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> I think I'll stick to my Vaporetto. 
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> Sol 
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