Is the Nano-Tex molecule really small?
No. It’s the engineering to align the atoms that is performed at a really, really small level. The Nano-Tex molecule is an average, everyday molecule size and has been tested successfully by the Consumer Product Safety Council (CPSC), EPA, and other agencies for safety in “next to skin applications” (clothing).
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