Dude said:Metallic Mike:
Do you have a medical degree? Do you have any other information that backs up the assertion that this Meguiar's product is "harmful to your health"? I'd like to see research. Testing.
The implication, of course, is that Zaino is not "harmful to your health", correct? Come on. Zaino is made of chemicals too. I'm sure that if you looked at the Zaino MSDS, you'd discover that it is made of chemicals too, not just berries and tree leaves.
Dude,
I don't need a medical degree to prove anything, all it takes is a little common sense and research. Do a bit of research on these chemicals and reading MSDS sheets and you'll find out the same. FYI, the Meguiar's #26, just to name ONE, contains HEAVY ALKYLATE as the main bulk of the product. Do a little digging and you'll find out that this particular chemical is also commonly used in pesticides and fuels, just to name a couple. It doesn't take any degree to figure out if long term effects could harm your health or affect a paint finish. Does Zaino contain chemicals? Sure, but they are NOT the heavy solvents found in most carnaubas, or in particular #26. Just because Zaino contains chemicals as well doesn't mean they are anything like what you find in your common carnauba wax. I don't put 100% faith that just because Meguiar's has been in business for years that they make environmentally friendly products, to me that would be plain blind. After all, has that been the case in other industries that seem "safe" like medical drugs or implants or anything else you can name? NO....
All I'm saying here is that the heavy solvents found in many car care products aren't as safe and friendly as the makers would have you believe....take it how you want...I just present the facts...