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SAVE A PET'S LIFE:
Propylene glycol is most known as a biodegradable antifreeze that also is very pet friendly. Typical antifreeze sold in automotive parts stores is very toxic and lethal to animals. Every year, there are near countless pet deaths due to leaking radiators and hoses or antifreeze jugs left accessible to pets - as such lethal antifreeze also has a sweet and attractive taste to most pets. Typical antifreeze destroys the liver and there is little treatment possible unless the pet's stomach is immediately evacuated.
So if you have left over propylene glycol from termite treatment, use if as antifreeze for your vehicles. Propylene glycol also is commonly used to fill sewage lines and toilet taps in houses and buildings left vacant without heat in cold climates to prevent pipes and ceramics ruptured by freezing - without using highly toxic chemicals.
SAFE AND BIODEGRADABLE ANTIFREEZE:
As antifreeze, propylene eliminates the need for periodic changing or recharging of cooling systems. There is no need for supplemental coolant additives. It can be used for seven years or 250,000 miles in passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and recreational vehicles. It lasts seven years or 750,000 miles in over-the-road diesel trucks.
BOATER'S CHOICE:
Due to the environment of boats over water, most laws prohibit toxic automotive antifreeze for boat engines. Boaters in cold climates also will pour a little propylene glycol into the drain lines of the boat's sink and toil to prevent freezing bursting of pipes and fixtures during winter storage.
PROPYLENE GLYCOL
Propylene glycol is used:
SAVE A PET'S LIFE:
Propylene glycol is most known as a biodegradable antifreeze that also is very pet friendly. Typical antifreeze sold in automotive parts stores is very toxic and lethal to animals. Every year, there are near countless pet deaths due to leaking radiators and hoses or antifreeze jugs left accessible to pets - as such lethal antifreeze also has a sweet and attractive taste to most pets. Typical antifreeze destroys the liver and there is little treatment possible unless the pet's stomach is immediately evacuated.
So if you have left over propylene glycol from termite treatment, use if as antifreeze for your vehicles. Propylene glycol also is commonly used to fill sewage lines and toilet taps in houses and buildings left vacant without heat in cold climates to prevent pipes and ceramics ruptured by freezing - without using highly toxic chemicals.
SAFE AND BIODEGRADABLE ANTIFREEZE:
As antifreeze, propylene eliminates the need for periodic changing or recharging of cooling systems. There is no need for supplemental coolant additives. It can be used for seven years or 250,000 miles in passenger cars, light-duty trucks, vans and recreational vehicles. It lasts seven years or 750,000 miles in over-the-road diesel trucks.
BOATER'S CHOICE:
Due to the environment of boats over water, most laws prohibit toxic automotive antifreeze for boat engines. Boaters in cold climates also will pour a little propylene glycol into the drain lines of the boat's sink and toil to prevent freezing bursting of pipes and fixtures during winter storage.
PROPYLENE GLYCOL
Propylene glycol is used:
- As a Moisturizers in medicines, Cosmetics, food , toothpaste, mouth wash, and tobacco products
- In electronic cigarettes to make the produced vapor better resemble cigarette smoke
- As a medical and sexual lubricant (A.K.A. "personal lubricant")
- As an emulsification agent in Angostura and orange bitters
- As a solvent for food colors and flavorings
- As a humectant food additive, labeled as E number E1520
- As a carrier in fragrance oils
- As a less-toxic antifreeze
- As a solvent used in mixing photographic chemicals, such as film developers
- In smoke machines to make artificial smoke for use in firefighters' training and theatrical productions
- In hand sanitizers, antibacterial lotions, and saline solutions
- In cryonics
- As a working fluid in hydraulic presses
- As a coolant in liquid cooling systems
- To regulate humidity in a cigar humidor
- As the killing and preserving agent in pitfall traps, usually used to capture ground beetles
- To treat livestock ketosis
- As the main ingredient in deodorant sticks.
- To deice aircraft.