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Hi All / James
 
 
Oops, sorry you were right about the phosphoric acid being not so
dangerous. I think I meant one of the others.
 
There are three so called phosphorus oxyacids, one of which is the
one I used, and the merk warnings for it are quite extensive,
including the mention of the danger to skin, the need to wear a mask
and avoid inhalation of vapours and so on.
 
Sorry about that.
 
Keep well
 
Garth
Garth Cambray           Camdini Apiaries
Grahamstown             Apis mellifera capensis
Eastern Cape Prov.
South Africa
 
Time = Honey
 
After careful consideration, I have decided that if I am ever a V.I.P
the I. may not stand for important.
(rather influential, ignorant, idiotic, intelectual, illadvised etc)

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