They took that stuff off the market because the chemical responsible for its
good performance was ending up everywhere...in rather alarming concentrations.
They are not sure what the consequences might be from those concentrations, so
they voluntarily pulled that formulation off the market.
Mark Delaney
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, but they took the best Scotch Guard off the
market a few years back.
The one that had a green cap.
"Jimmy D. Moore"
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SCOTCH GUARD
On 7/26/07, Joseph Fusco, Sr. wrote:
I have very good color perception and I don't see any shift in
color when
I use Rain-X. In fact, I dip my dry flies in Rain-X right after I
tie
them. Then I don't have to worry about treating them when I first
tie
them on.
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Joe Fusco, Sr.
Member of The Missouri Trout Fishermen's Association and The
Virtual Fly
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Humorist, Past VP Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited,
Member TOWA, Retired Scout Exec. BSA.
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