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Old 11-04-2005, 10:17 PM
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"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
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Of course, in my house, we use environmentally sound products, so I
wouldn't
worry either way.

The solution to pollution is dilution, so get diluting.


It is my understanding that enviormentally friendly detergents have a low
phosphate content, chlorine free, other things like lack of perfume or
artificial colors are fringe benefits. I bet a 1/2 cup of your product in
the pond would be just as damaging, you just wouldn't get the phosphate
induced algae bloom afterwards.

-S


 
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