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>Unbelievable, the way you apply oxalic acid, without any protection for your
>health and leaving all the holes open (effectiveness)!
>This is the way we have to do it in Europe:

I very much appreciate such responses and they make me think and dig.

I've been of the opinion that for educated users, the risks are minimal.  

This paper, as I read it, confirms my thoughts. 

Or does it?

http://www.emea.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/document_library/Maximum_Residue_Limits_-_Report/2009/11/WC500015217.pdf

Tell me.

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