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Neil Spring
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Started On : 25-Sep-2009 at 08:40:58 AM, #Views : 5819
Topic Subject : Re: Re: Re: Underwear and alginat |
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Dave you rock
But...
In response to your use of surfactants for model release of undergarments, You mention that WD-40 is "probably not good for the models skin" I must remind you tha the prime ingredient in WD-40 is fish oil and therefore natural and non injurious to models skin unless hypersensitivity issues are a factor, You are however correct that there are "other" ingredients that may be more or less classified as irritants, specifically petroleum based hydrocarbons, in their defense however these same hydrocarbons appear in face cream and some detergents used for washing clothes. The biggest thing I find with WD-40 is the rather unpleasant odor especially if it is atomized near the work space (which is often the case, then becomes a respiratory hazard), other components of WD-40 are non toxic and are for use in stabilization, propelling the product etc... So if you can stand the smell, perhaps you can also charge for a skin treatment packed with vitamin E, D and a few other nutrients women pay dearly for, during a casting session.
The preceeding is for light hearted entertainment only and should be taken into account prior to sending hate mail.
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