Hazardous chemical comparison of Gunzilla vs Break-Free CLP from the MSDS Sheets
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Gunzilla
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Break-Free CLP (Military Cleaner)
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Break-Free CLP (previous version)
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Hazardous
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None
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Isodecyl Pelargonate
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Synthetic & Parafinic Oils
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Chemicals
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Petroleum Distillates, Hydrotreated Light
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*N-Butyl Acetate
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1-Decene, dimer, hydrogenated
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*1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-Trifluoroethane (Freon 113)
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Polyalphaolefin
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*Methyl Chloroform (1,1,1-Trichloroehane)
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*Isopropyl Alcohol
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Tar Acids, Cresylic, Phenyl, Phosphate
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(BACPD) Insoluble Barium Compounds
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*Tert-Butyl Alcohol
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*= SARA III Section 313 toxic chemical
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Skin
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**Can cause redness, flaking and
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***Prolonged and repeated contact can
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****Repetitive and continous exposures to high
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Contact
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drying of the skin if left untreated.
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defat the skin which may result in dryness,
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vapor levels or direct contact on skin could result
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(per MSDS)
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Prolonged and/or repeated contact
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dermatitis, and cracking of the skin. Do not
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in liver/kidney damage. Absorption through the skin
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can result in dermatitis and/or
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smoke, eat or drink while using this product.
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may cause systemic effects to blood, liver and
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burns.
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Wash hands with soap and water before
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kidneys. May be irritating to digestive tract with
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smoking, eating, drinking or using the toilet
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systemic effects to lungs.
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facilities.
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Comments
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** To date nobody has reported
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*** Numerous soldiers have reported this
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**** While this product has been discountinued
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any of these symtoms but if they
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problem while using CLP. Some have reported
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it is still being used in some military units.
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are allergic to one of the products
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their skin cracking so far they have open
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this would be the result.
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wounds which get infected. It also is not
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practical for a soldier to clean his gun in the field
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and have soap and water available to
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wash their hands.
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