Undiluted Essential Oils Can Be Nasty

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kdm

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I have some Grapefruit Oil.
I read with interest your advice on dilution rates for soaps.
I read with care the manufacturer's dilution rates for IFRA Class 9A (soaps) dilution (unrestricted).
I read with care the manufacturer's dilution rates for IFRA Class 3A,B,C (shaving type products) dilution (4%).

Thank heavens I read. I spilled a few drops on my weighing scales and look at the pitting it left behind. This stuff's nasty on certain organics!

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I have some Grapefruit Oil.
I read with interest your advice on dilution rates for soaps.
I read with care the manufacturer's dilution rates for IFRA Class 9A (soaps) dilution (unrestricted).
I read with care the manufacturer's dilution rates for IFRA Class 3A,B,C (shaving type products) dilution (4%).

Thank heavens I read. I spilled a few drops on my weighing scales and look at the pitting it left behind. This stuff's nasty on certain organics!

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Essential oils can also burn througth some plastics like acetone can. I accidentally ruined the bottom of a fridge when a bottle spilt over.
 
Yes, I spilled an EO onto my first small jewelry scale & it killed it; never to work again. Obviously I take greater care not to spill EOs anymore. Oh, before that, I had dropped a drop onto the vinyl table cloth atop my worktable - it ate right through it. That's when I moved to my kitchen counter for weighing Essential oils..
 
Thank heavens I read. I spilled a few drops on my weighing scales and look at the pitting it left behind. This stuff's nasty on certain organics!
I just realised that the pattern is the knurled base from the ramakin I was using to dilute the oil! Some must've run down the side. Glad I use glassware...
 
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