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If Evans Waterless HDTC is so low in oral toxicity, why is there an ethylene glycol warning on the bottle?

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If Evans Waterless HDTC is so low in oral toxicity, why is there an ethylene glycol warning on the bottle?

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The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission requires the ethylene glycol warning on all products that contain over 10 percent ethylene glycol. Permission to waive the labeling requirement requires tests on human tissue that have not yet been performed.

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