Quote: Originally posted by Dave16v on 07 April 2004
be very careful with that nail varnish remover
very
I wouldnt put that on plastic bumpers if I were you! If you put some nail varnish remover/acetone into a plastic cup, it melts it and the cup shrinks!!
Chemicals used to make paintstripper and rocket fuel are among a list of 600 toxic substances legally found in cigarettes, the government has revealed. Health Secretary Alan Milburn has published details of the "permitted additives" in tobacco products as part of his £50m anti-smoking drive. The list includes acetone, used to make paint stripper; ammonia, contained in toilet cleaners; butane, a form of lighter fuel; and beta-naphthyl methylether, more commonly known as mothballs. Smokers also take the risk of inhaling hydrogen cyanide, the poison used in gas chambers; methanol, a rocket fuel; arsenic and carbon monoxide, the poisonous gas in car exhausts.