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The warnings are a bit hyperbolic so that the company who makes the product don’t get sued.Yet, the warnings reflect a much more dire nature with very little actual proof.
That's understandable but why medical articles say the same thing. Why not say the truth, for example, "the result of skin contact can range from nothing to severe burns"The warnings are a bit hyperbolic so that the company who makes the product don’t get sued.
Because then people might not wash it off. And some acids go through the skin and kill the nerves so there is no pain or scaring but significant internal damage.That's understandable but why medical articles say the same thing. Why not say the truth, for example, "the result of skin contact can range from nothing to severe burns"
Because it is better to er on the side of caution. Why is that so outrageous to you?Yet, the warnings reflect a much more dire nature with very little actual proof.
I can make a video demo sometime next week.
Be careful with strong chemicals. They work for the same reason they are dangerous.Stainless stees doesn't seem to be affected by the acid like knives and spoons. It affected the scissors so I guess it's a fake stainless steel product.
Bleach have stronger effect on my skin but still very mild and often goes unnoticeable, sometimes forget to wash it off.
I cautioned my children never to run around while holding sharp objects. I have repeated the caution with my grandchildren. Despite such cautions my children and grandchildren have all, at one time or another, run around while holding sharp objects. And yet none of them has ever suffered a serious injury as a result of this carelessness. Does this mean that my cautions were therefore unnecessary and misleading? Of course not. They were cautions. "Don't do this because you increase the probability that something nasty will happen to you."@timewerx, seriously, just answer this question for me please: if this is a conspiracy, then what IS the conspiracy? Like, what is the thing that you think is happening here?
I cautioned my children never to run around while holding sharp objects. I have repeated the caution with my grandchildren. Despite such cautions my children and grandchildren have all, at one time or another, run around while holding sharp objects. And yet none of them has ever suffered a serious injury as a result of this carelessness. Does this mean that my cautions were therefore unnecessary and misleading? Of course not. They were cautions. "Don't do this because you increase the probability that something nasty will happen to you."
@timewerx seems to think because he has, metaphorically, run around with a sharp sitck, yet suffered no injury, that he has been lied to, he has been deceived. To continue to think this after the corrections and clarifications offered here by several members suggests an aberration of thought that no amount of reasoned argument will correct.