Glazene Polyfill?

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Hello everyone,

A friend of mine at work learned of my recently found vaping habit and that I might have some use for polyfill. She then gave me an enormous bag that she has no use for but I'm concerned because it says it has a "Glazene finish" for easy handling....

If I were into making crafts, I'm sure I would be impressed but to inhale the stuff? Being the adventurous type, I packed a cartridge with it and it seemed fine but there again so did cigarettes. :)

I've run several Google searches only to find sites selling this particular product. Anyone know what this stuff is?Am I going to grow an alien appendage out of my forehead now that I've vaped it?
 

Thyestean

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can't find much either. And here I thought everything was on wikipedia lol

this would make me wonder about using it though....

RINSE & DRYING AID
FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHING MACHINES
ELIMINATES WATER SPOTS FROM CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND SILVERWARE
Water conditioning effect prevents hard water salt build up.
Surface conditioning effects sheet water off crockery and cutlery, increasing the speed and completeness of
drying.
Special Buffering System helps maintain system free of scale and corrosion.
Glazene is Economical
Minute amounts of GLAZENE are all that is necessary to give effective results.
 
OK, My friend at work just found this:

"In bonded batts a bonding agent, usually an acrylic resin, is sprayed onto batts to bond the fibers together, stabilize the batt and prevent bearding. Mountain Mist surface bonds their batts, they call this their "exclusive glazene finish", which means only the outer surface of the batt is bonded and the inner fibers are loose underneath. Fairfield and Hobbs have 100% bonded batts meaning the resin is sprayed and mixed throughout the entire batt."

I've got the Mountain Mist brand so apparently I just need to avoid using the outer part of the sheet.
 
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