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How can the industry use the term “non-toxic” when most products on the market use a base formula that comes from a toxic chemical?

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How can the industry use the term “non-toxic” when most products on the market use a base formula that comes from a toxic chemical?

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A. Good question. It would appear that any product that has a toxic basis of formulation is quit frankly a product that you wouldn’t want used in your building or home.

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