Stop-Rot Question

Submitted by Huggs on 10/10/04 at 6:51 PM. ( ) 170.94.164.2

I was reading about stop-rot on web pages describing the Whitetail Designer Systems products and the pictures showing how stop-rot works the peoples hands are not gloved. I know that a person should wear gloves when working with any chemicals. My question is just how safe is stop-rot and is there problems if you get it on your skin.

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Huggs,

This response submitted by Glen Conley on 10/10/04 at 8:25 PM. ( g.conley@verizon.net ) 67.241.79.199

this is the United States of America. Probably no one on this Forum will touch your direct questions, as valid as they are.

You are correct in your statements regarding handling any chemicals.

A note from the STOP-ROT MSDS: *NOTE: This product was developed for taxidermy applications. User should exercise all self protective precautions when handling specimens.

If you would like a MSDS, contact me at the above e-mail address, or telephone toll free: 1-866-849-9198 or 1-877-861-5679. One can be e-mailed, faxed, or snail mailed. E-mailing prefered, fastest, simplest.

I'm the person who goes along with the hands in most of the articles you would have seen.

Glen Conley
Whitetail Designer Systems, Inc.


P.S.

This response submitted by Glen Conley on 10/10/04 at 10:30 PM. ( g.conley@verizon.net ) 65.227.21.240

Do not wear latex gloves if you have a latex allergy.


I'm a

This response submitted by John M on 10/10/04 at 11:04 PM. ( ) 66.190.42.199

firm beleiver in Stop-Rot but do beleive as with most of the chemicals we work with a little bit of safety goes a long way. Wear gloves.


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