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    Anyways - those who don't believe me - go try it as a cheap alternative to biostrike strike indicators. Indicators float - poppers pop pop pop

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    Quote Originally Posted by redhumpy View Post
    Anyways - those who don't believe me - go try it as a cheap alternative to biostrike strike indicators. Indicators float - poppers pop pop pop
    I'm still a little worried about it's biodegradability if you lose the stuff on the water. I will try it forsure though. Just a pity you say it AFTER the weekend that we were in the city!!
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    If kids can play with it, I think it will be pretty safe, in the bio degradeable side.

    When it comes to kids, the red flags hangs out.
    Plus I think Bostik is suppose to be a "good" company.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korrie View Post
    If kids can play with it, I think it will be pretty safe, in the bio degradeable side.

    When it comes to kids, the red flags hangs out.
    Plus I think Bostik is suppose to be a "good" company.
    Non-toxic and biodegradable are 2 different things.
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    yarn and the little rugby ball indicators for instance are non toxic.
    Biodegradable? Me... not so sure...

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    Quote Originally Posted by redhumpy View Post
    yarn and the little rugby ball indicators for instance are non toxic.
    Biodegradable? Me... not so sure...
    Hence me not using them ... Afaik the Loons and Airflo putties are biodegradable. Stand to be corrected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smallstreams.co.za View Post
    Hence me not using them ... Afaik the Loons and Airflo putties are biodegradable. Stand to be corrected.
    Maybe the name Loon Biostrike gives it away?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redhumpy View Post
    Maybe the name Loon Biostrike gives it away?
    What about the Airflo stuff??
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    Quote Originally Posted by smallstreams.co.za View Post
    Non-toxic and biodegradable are 2 different things.
    If its non toxic and it is water soluble, I can't see any threat to the environment. Probably quite a good idea, thanks Sox

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    but then something can be bio degradable and still be toxic???
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