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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
(Post 15856648)
Yes, "baby powders" are now based on corn starch, which can serve the same purpose as talc on tires as well. But I wonder if it would last as long, particularly if it gets wet?
Ingredients are talc &fragrance. |
Originally Posted by Ronno6
(Post 15856315)
I have always used talc on tubes AND tires. I have had to really work to peel some tubes out of tires that have not been talc'd. I,too, also keep my road spare tubes in a zip-loc bag with talc added. May no longer be a necessity, but what can it hurt?
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Originally Posted by DiabloScott
(Post 15855968)
Talc is an actual chemical compound and is unhealthy if inhaled, and almost no baby powders still use it.
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OWT (old-wives-tale) One more of the bike superstitions that have no real merit.
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Originally Posted by Al1943
(Post 15857365)
Talc is a naturally occurring hydrous magnesium silicate mineral. I don't know of any reason it should be unhealthy unless inhaled in large quantities. It won't make you "high" so no reason to inhale it. So stay with the good stuff recommended in post #16 .
Now, whether that Rema Talc has been purified to remove any asbestos, I have no idea. I'm guessing the answer is probably yes. That also goes for the bottle of pure talc I bought from "some guy on eBay" who sells it for use in drying neoprene wet suits. |
Thanks for the replies everyone. I had no idea that this subject would spark this amount of conversation. And I had no idea that so many people still used some sort of powder in 2013. And the powders range from the baby's-butt stuff, to specialized bike powders, cocaine and dirt.
I baby-powder tubes and tires when they're new. Maybe it's an OWT, but it does facilitate installation and I enjoy the fragrance. |
Talc works great on problem installs. I use on motorcycle as well. Really helps get that big ol' motorbike bead to slip over the rim! No need for soap or other slippery substance.
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Unless it's an element, everything is an actual chemical compound. Corn starch is made up of many chemical compounds and a few elements.
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Originally Posted by Looigi
(Post 15857811)
Unless it's an element, everything is an actual chemical compound.
Originally Posted by Al1943
Talc is a naturally occurring hydrous magnesium silicate mineral. I don't know of any reason it should be unhealthy unless inhaled in large quantities.
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Originally Posted by looigi
(Post 15857811)
unless it's an element, everything is an actual chemical compound. Corn starch is made up of many chemical compounds and a few elements.
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Originally Posted by DiabloScott
(Post 15857902)
NIOSH says it's mostly a skin and eye irritant, but in large quantities can affect heart and lungs.
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Originally Posted by Looigi
(Post 15857811)
Corn starch is made up of many chemical compounds and a few elements.
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