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Old 09-28-2017, 09:02 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Phantom View Post
If that's an environmental challenge -- the answer is YES I DO

and amazingly the runoff from my driveway does not harm the lawn one bit. I am of the belief that the wash down after dilutes it significantly.

There are a number of Marina's that use On & Off ... so I am not alone !

P.S. -- I am nowhere near the Big Lake when bottom washing!

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Relax will ya and chill!...It was no "challenge", just an honest question. However after reading about it, I don't think I would want it leaching into my yard where my dog does her business or anywhere near my well not to mention nearby brooks and streams. It's not exactly the most environmentally friendly stuff... http://docs.crcindustries.com/msds/620128.pdf

I was hoping you would say it was somewhat safe like simple green or similar but a google search on the stuff basically says its hydrocloric and Phosphoric acid which I am quite familiar with...very potent and nasty nasty stuff to say the least! I bet it works great!

I'm not an environmental nut, just someone who likes to know what I am putting into the ground where me and my pets live...

Dan
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