ANST - Bottles and Brewing

D Whitford horoun at swbell.net
Mon Jun 22 10:53:09 PDT 1998


SCOTT A WAGGONER wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 22 Jun 1998 11:15:38 -0500 Keith Hood <jemuga at freewwweb.com>
> writes:
> >This was posted in response to my lines about using 'goo gone' citric
> >acid cleaner.
> >
> >SCOTT A WAGGONER wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Be careful. I use some cleaner that is made of d-limonine and that
> stuff
> >> will eat through plastic and other things. It is basically orange peel
> >> oil. It shouldn't harm glass bottles, but be careful what you get it
> on.
> >>
> >
> >Sorry, but your response isn't really clear to me.  Are you saying the
> >'goo gone' will eat through plastic, or that something else will?
> >Admittedly I don't remember using it on plastic items, but I haven't
> >noticed any problems on anything else.  I've gotten it on my hands many
> >times without noticing any ill effects.
> >
> >Now you've gone and got me all worried. :-)  Please clarify.
> >
> >       Tomonaga
> >
> 
> Clarification:
>  Well, the label for Goo Gone reads "NOTE: DO NOT USE ON SILK, WOOL,
> LEATHER, VINYL, RUBBER, LATEX. MAY DULL SOME PLASTICS."  and also
> "CONTAINS PETROLEUM DISTILLATES".  It doesn't say what the exact
> ingredients are.  I suspect the orange smell may be from d-limonine but
> it doesn't say.  You can call MAGIC AMERICAN CORP at (800)321-6330 for
> more info on this product.
> 

Sell goo gone at work ladies carry it in purse to dab on cosmetic stains
its pretty safe stuff(we use it on stuff to) no probs(though i dont
recommend drinking it)
Horoun
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