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  • #31
    quote:Originally posted by rockne10

    Terry,
    Why not edit your first post, rather than duplicating it?
    Not certain why the edit function was not available. It would have been preferable.[)]


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    • #32
      Do not read too much into an MSDS. OSHA only requires them to list hazardous ingredients and exempts nonhazardous. Based on the MSDS it looks just like any motor oil MSDS. Looks like we are just buying a very expensive motor oil with some zinc additive. Unless the petroleum distillate is something very unique. Not to disclose the ZDDP content to the public is kind of weasley. This ingredient can be analyzed for a few hundred $ by any compendent analytical lab


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      • #33
        Do not read too much into an MSDS. OSHA only requires them to list hazardous ingredients and exempts nonhazardous. Based on the MSDS it looks just like any motor oil MSDS. Looks like we are just buying a very expensive motor oil with some zinc additive. Unless the petroleum distillate is something very unique. Not to disclose the ZDDP content to the public is kind of weasley. This ingredient can be analyzed for a few hundred $ by any compendent analytical lab


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