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Old 05-25-2007, 11:05 PM #6
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OMG. I can't imagine. Something that's supposed to be safe and it causes permanent damage to the nerves. My heart goes out to this guy and the many others who've experienced this.

ETA: This also included Sea Bond brand as it seems, from the patent information, that Zinc is the primary adhesive ingredient. I've been using Sea Bond for almost 10 years. Looking for more information. This is scaring the hell out of me.

Yep, it uses Zinc also. I was hoping not as it's a pad type adhesive rather than a paste or powder type. I wonder what the levels, per item are, that is; a paste compared to the Sea Bond.
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