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> Sent: Thursday, 11 August 2016 11:34 PM
> From the standpoint of someone who is concerned about chemical residues in
> their food, I simply cannot get too excited about residues from using
> butyric anhydride on a fume board.
> 
> --
> Randy Oliver

I am surprised that the US is still using clearer boards (fume boards), and
something on them that apparently smells like vomit.  I can only remember
using carbolic or benzaldehyde here.  So why are some bods using something
that smells like vomit?  Is it regarded as character building?

Geoff Manning

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