- Price alone should gravitate you towards the "bestdarnsoap" product I would think. I'll take a pic in a bit, and my first application will be made this week, maybe Tuesday at 3 weeks old.
- I couldn't get a picture of the label as it wraps around the small bottle, so here it is word for word:
"Ingredients: Active ingredients soybean oil 10%, corn oil 5% (15%)
Inert ingredients filtered water, glycerin, carrot, onion, orange vegetable-based fatty acids,
tallow, vanillin (85%)" There you go, exactly as written on the label.
Yikes !!! 85% Vanillin ?
I don't know much about "Bestdarnsoap", however, I just ran across this info below in a toxicity report.
Vanillin and vanilla have induced skin sensitization in humans, whilst ingestion has provoked intolerance reactions. Treatment with vanillin caused skin irritation in guinea-pigs and eye irritation in rabbits. In rodents, vanillin was of low to moderate acute oral toxicity. Repeated oral administration in rats may induce tissue effects at various sites including the liver, kidneys, and spleen. A Soviet report described the liver, kidney, spleen and lung abnormalities, together with effects on the red and white blood cells, in mice treated dermally and in rats exposed by inhalation. A limited dietary study in rats found no evidence of carcinogenicity. Vanillin induced chromosomal damage in human cells treated in culture but showed no genotoxic activity in mice treated orally or in hamster cells in culture. There was no evidence of mutagenic activity in bacteria (including Ames tests) or in yeast. Thought you may want to be aware of this, especially if you are spraying "Bestdarnsoap" without an agricultural pesticide mask, goggles, and protective clothing. Why not err on the side of caution?