I'd say the words are accurate, if a company advertises that a product will cause no harm but in fact it will then that seems like a problem to me. Nowhere in any published literature do I see that someone should not use these products together yet the Amazon reply says it can cause damage."Dangerous" and "lawsuit" are a bit much I'd say....I don't think this will have that kind of an impact yes, they should add a warning if they think it doesn't work well with some oils/additives.
Molygen is API licensed SP, among other things that means it passes ASTM D6922. I'd say that quoted text from the Amazon site is completely bogus or at the very least made by a misinformed Liqui Moly representative. I'm not sure I'd believe anything in those Amazon Q&A posts.
I really struggle with the notion that a company like Liqui Moly would sell a product that when added to (some) oils would be damaging.
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