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http://www.severepaintball.com/pdf/msds.pdf (link to a pdf for the MSDS for a certain brand of paintballs) |
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http://paintball.about.com/b/a/079179.htm (about.com article that mentions polyethylene glycol as the main ingredient) |
http://paintball.about.com/b/a/079179.htm (about.com article that mentions polyethylene glycol as the main ingredient) |
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== Please create a non-technical site == |
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Someone needs to create a non-technical version of Wikipedia. This page is useless for non-technical people. Propylene glycol is used in many flavorings (extracts or whatever) yet the "Applications" section in particular is highly technical. It would help to be able to understand why Propylene glycol is used in many flavorings and we need a non-technical site for that. Or maybe people should stop trying to show off how much they know and instead try to help people to understand technical things such as Propylene glycol. [[User:Sam Tomato|Sam Tomato]] ([[User talk:Sam Tomato|talk]]) 22:02, 15 June 2014 (UTC) |
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:There is a Simple English Wikipedia at https://simple.wikipedia.org. If you feel that this article is to complicated, you might consider tagging the article as being too technical.[[Special:Contributions/173.228.123.21|173.228.123.21]] ([[User talk:173.228.123.21|talk]]) 22:31, 28 March 2015 (UTC) |
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::The topic is inherently technical. If you want to start a simpler version of the article, the Simple English Wikipedia is the place for it, and you are welcome to create a simplfied article there. [[User:Reify-tech|Reify-tech]] ([[User talk:Reify-tech|talk]]) 23:47, 28 March 2015 (UTC) |
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== Used in Oil Dispersant == |
== Used in Oil Dispersant == |
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Use in Paintballs
Polyethylene Glycol is the main ingredient in paintballs, not Propylene Glycol. http://www.severepaintball.com/pdf/msds.pdf (link to a pdf for the MSDS for a certain brand of paintballs) http://paintball.about.com/b/a/079179.htm (about.com article that mentions polyethylene glycol as the main ingredient)
Used in Oil Dispersant
Propolyne Glycol is the main ingredient used in COREXIT 9500, for anyone that is interested. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:558:6011:61:5CAE:B261:8C88:C9E7 (talk) 22:59, 12 August 2015 (UTC)
reference 37 inaccuracy
I believe reference 37 should have the additional Propylene glycol is a preservative that has been proven to produce rashes (skin irritant) in some people if subjected to it over time. I find this ingredient in mostly cheaper products. I have had allergy testing due to rashes on hands and face and found out most cosmetic products such as lotions, shower gels, almost all sprays (ex. bath and body works)etc... have this glycol in it. Watch out since its in food products also (some dressings, processed foods etc) — Preceding unsigned comment added by KLC0007 (talk • contribs) 19:04, 31 January 2019 (UTC)
Recent stories relating to -e-cigarettes
Citation 25 relates to deaths suspected to have been related to vaping THC derivatives - no mention at all of link to Propylene Glycol — Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.168.131.146 (talk) 16:56, 10 October 2019 (UTC)