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Reloading
Imperial Sizing Wax
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<blockquote data-quote="Redbird" data-source="post: 2102277" data-attributes="member: 114578"><p>I understand why you like the STP. It has what is known as a tackifier meaning it hangs on to whatever you apply it to and maintains lubricity. However the original STP formula contained Zinc Diphosphate which is a known carcinogen and should not come in contact with any skin or tissue. Should you insist you continue using it best be certain you use rubber gloves when using it for reloading. Before you continue using it would be advisable to request a MSDS (material safety data sheet)--the supplier is required to provide on request.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redbird, post: 2102277, member: 114578"] I understand why you like the STP. It has what is known as a tackifier meaning it hangs on to whatever you apply it to and maintains lubricity. However the original STP formula contained Zinc Diphosphate which is a known carcinogen and should not come in contact with any skin or tissue. Should you insist you continue using it best be certain you use rubber gloves when using it for reloading. Before you continue using it would be advisable to request a MSDS (material safety data sheet)--the supplier is required to provide on request. [/QUOTE]
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