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Is bicycle paint toxic? Specifically, yellow paint?
I recently purchased a black and yellow micro folder and stumbled on this article today: http://thestir.cafemom.com/healthy_l...s_towels_walls From the article: "...yellow dyes found in items that many of us have in our homes ....could contain a dangerous chemical called PCB-11." "may contain traces of polychlorinated biphenyls, which are linked with cancer, birth defects, irritations, developmental problems in children, and severe acne." |
Just dont lick your bike!!!!! :)
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Originally Posted by rydabent
(Post 17228384)
Just dont lick your bike!!!!! :)
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Yellow is one of the more difficult colors to replicate. But I thought lead was used, not PCB.
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Originally Posted by linnefaulk
(Post 17228443)
Yellow is one of the more difficult colors to replicate. But I thought lead was used, not PCB.
Isn't the Mercier TT sold in yellow too? |
Lead isn't harmful as a paint additive. Bikes are usually clear coated. Just remember not to eat any paint chips. ;)
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Originally Posted by linnefaulk
(Post 17228455)
Lead isn't harmful as a paint additive. Bikes are usually clear coated. Just remember not to eat any paint chips. ;)
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Originally Posted by fsir
(Post 17228469)
Well, I'm not just concerned with my health but I was wondering if this stuff eventually finds its way into the planet's ground water.
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Originally Posted by linnefaulk
(Post 17228475)
Good point. I guess you can never get rid of the bike. Never recycle.
It's also possible this already is the lead free "yellow" as the frame color doesn't look to be a true yellow in good light but more of a greenish yellow. |
And whats the color of most pencils we used in school?
I sense a conspiracy here!! |
I looked at the article. Largely total nonsense. The color has nothing to do with the PCB. PCB had been commonly used as an anti-oxidant in paints, plastics and rubber products. At one time few labs could tell the difference between the various forms of PCB out there in consumer goods. I have always taken the track that any chemical based on phenol has the potential to be a carcinogenic. In varying degrees and different people react differently to exposure to various cancer causing agents we encounter in our daily lives.
A lot of articles such as the one linked to are written by people with utterly no chemical industry background. Most are a joke. |
Originally Posted by fsir
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OMG, but we've already had sex!
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Originally Posted by Whiteknight
(Post 17231993)
A lot of articles such as the one linked to are written by people with utterly no chemical industry background. Most are a joke.
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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
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This thread is a joke.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=412990 |
NB: Paint pigments are different things than Dyes to change the color of other materials ..
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