MolaKule
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No boron no esters, according to you OK.
No, the results of advanced, analytical instrumentation, a part of the scientific method.
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I'm asking where the smell of Marvel Oil comes from if its not wintergreen oil?
Odorants (frangances) are used in a lot of products to mask various chemical odors.
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The kero stink is pretty tough to hide. Can that smell be created with other chemicals? If yes what? Some fair questions I think.
Not if you hydroprocess kerosene and add odorants. See above.
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BTW a simple search of the www shows a lot of refs of the wintegreen oil being used in Marvel Oil. Which leads me to the line of questions i asked-RD
And what labs and instrumentation were used to determine those constituents?
Inferences, repeated misinformation, and innuendos does not constitute a thorough lab analysis.
No boron no esters, according to you OK.
No, the results of advanced, analytical instrumentation, a part of the scientific method.
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I'm asking where the smell of Marvel Oil comes from if its not wintergreen oil?
Odorants (frangances) are used in a lot of products to mask various chemical odors.
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The kero stink is pretty tough to hide. Can that smell be created with other chemicals? If yes what? Some fair questions I think.
Not if you hydroprocess kerosene and add odorants. See above.
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BTW a simple search of the www shows a lot of refs of the wintegreen oil being used in Marvel Oil. Which leads me to the line of questions i asked-RD
And what labs and instrumentation were used to determine those constituents?
Inferences, repeated misinformation, and innuendos does not constitute a thorough lab analysis.
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