No...Rubbing alcohol made with ethanol
Is denatured so its undrinkable.
(filled with a lot of nasty shit)
Iso sometimes contains dyes normally not
but it always contains sucrose octaacetate,
denatonium benzoate and stabilizers.
If I'm wrong correct me.
I don't know why your so mad Texas quit private
messaging me!!!!!!
Oh I will...
Hey bud.. I just sent the one.. then replied to your reply.. I won't send again. My bad. I didn't read your last one because it was so damn long and seemed to just be a personal attack rather than what I was looking to discuss.. which was your info you shared about iso that you were unable to provide a source or any bit of proof.. even the post that you read saying this would have been useful.. maybe they had something.. or maybe they just read it somewhere as well.
Sucrose octaacetate is an
acetylated derivative of
sucrose. It is used commercially and industrially in a variety of applications. It is used as an
inert ingredient in
pesticides and
herbicides. As of December 2005 sucrose octaacetate was determined by the EPA to be completely nonharmful as an ingredient in pesticides.[SUP]
[2][/SUP]
Sucrose octaacetate has been approved by the FDA as a
food additive. It has a
bitter taste which has led to its use as
bitterant and an
aversive agent. The chemical has also been used to determine tasters from
non-tasters in mice.[SUP]
[3][/SUP]
denatonium benzoate...
I see that denatonium benzoate is
sometimes used in rubbing alcohol..
I cannot find anything that says either of these are always in iso..
Tell you what.. I'll fact check that one for you..]]
If I can find one bottle of ISO (not rubbing alcohol) that does not have those in it then you would be wrong.
Maybe I'll even find out a little more for you. I'll get you all setup with some good info with a nice source to back it up
Give me a day or two..
I ain't mad guy.. I'm on duty here. The integrity of RIU is at stake. .......................................