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Carolvinyl, you made a serious mistake when you began the article on PVC clothing: you used Wikipedia articles as references.
You must never source statements in Wikipedia article A to Wikipedia article B, because where does the statement in B come from? Could it have been vandalized moments before you read it? Could you have added it yourself in an effort to promote a hoax? Obviously, I'm not saying that you personally would have tried to hoax, or that these particular statements are of dubious reliability, but it's the principle of the thing. If you want to use statements in Article A, and you first found them in Article B, then source them to the same sources given in Article B. DS (talk) 14:22, 22 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]