An article I found for determining the content of the glitter lamp was extremely helpful.
Just like the lava lamp, someone drank it.
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And this is why we need warning labels on every product to avoid liability for even the stupidest things that can and will happen
You are very right.
Claude J said:
And this is why we need warning labels on every product to avoid liability for even the stupidest things that can and will happen
Here is the SDS I found as a result of my research with the glitter lamp content:
What are the ingredients, calcium nitrate, pure or deionized water and Potassium sorbate (E202).
(Potassium (E,E)-hexa-2,4- dienoate) = Potassium sorbate is an anti-mold and yeast inhibitor and an anti-fungal chemical for cheeses. It is the potassium salt of sorbic acid, a naturally occurring microbial compound. And it is used as a preservative.
It is a mild preservative compound used as an alternative to the chemical paraben to manufacture cosmetics and skin care agents.
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