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Comment by nofluffon Oct 31, 2012 1:20pm
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RE: RE: RE: Curis sues Florence

RE: RE: RE: Curis sues Florence

Thanks elgin.   It is interesting, that the suit claims most problems with sulphuric acid have happened with household cleaners.  This is why hardly anyone uses sulphuric,  chlorine or amonnia based cleaners anymore. They are known to be some of the most toxic hazards on the planet. I was almost killed on a dairy farm at 16 yrs of age when I mixed two of those products together. Using cleaners as an example is kind of bolstering florence case in my opinion.

Also, I found it interesting that sulphuric acid is used in irrigation water. I would like to know the concentration, and if the compound stays the same once in contact with the soil.   I believe the suit said it is used in fertilizer as well. This is new to me.  I know sulphur its self is a main ingredient in many fertilizers. 

Anyone with clear data on these things?

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