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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8673214" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>Propylene Glycol is NOT antifreeze. By arguing this FACT you may confuse people who do not actually know it is NOT antifreeze. When used in food or for human consumption it is not poisonous. When used in antifreeze it is used as a non-poisonous ingredient in the formula. Ethylene Glycol is a poisonous ingredient in antifreeze. </p><p></p><p>" <strong>Propylene glycol</strong> is considerably less toxic than ethylene <strong>glycol</strong> and may be labeled as "non-toxic <strong>antifreeze</strong>". It is used as <strong>antifreeze</strong> where ethylene <strong>glycol</strong> would be inappropriate, such as in food-processing systems or in water pipes in homes where incidental ingestion may be possible. - Wiki.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8673214, member: 675210"] Propylene Glycol is NOT antifreeze. By arguing this FACT you may confuse people who do not actually know it is NOT antifreeze. When used in food or for human consumption it is not poisonous. When used in antifreeze it is used as a non-poisonous ingredient in the formula. Ethylene Glycol is a poisonous ingredient in antifreeze. " [B]Propylene glycol[/B] is considerably less toxic than ethylene [B]glycol[/B] and may be labeled as "non-toxic [B]antifreeze[/B]". It is used as [B]antifreeze[/B] where ethylene [B]glycol[/B] would be inappropriate, such as in food-processing systems or in water pipes in homes where incidental ingestion may be possible. - Wiki. [/QUOTE]
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