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LOL and water is the second ingredient required. Google the word "retsyn".
If I wanted to impress a child I might shine a penny with hot sauce.
I'll continue to use scotch bright and WD-40 to clean copper contact points.

Hey Redfish,
I didn't have any scothcbrite or money for it.

NOW WHAT MISERY HAVE I CAUSED ME AND FABO MEMBERSHIP???? PLEASE HELP!!!
WHAT DID I DO WITH THE SECOND INGEDIENT WATER??????!!!!! HELP PLEASE!!!

Wasn't rying to impress children, I'm just a stupid country boy.
I'm not understanding the exact harm I have done to my board, how to reverse that harm.

Would you mind humoring me and helping me and others out? Please tell me exactly how I have damaged mine & others boards and I will also post warning on my restore thread. Some FABO members may have done this already.

Please help! I'm a total moron!
You help & knowledge are so right on all the time.

Retsyn is a trademarked name for a combination of copper gluconate and partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, held by Cadbury Adams (a division of Cadbury Schweppes). It is an ingredient in Certs, Certs Cool Mint Drops, and Certs Power Mints.
According to a Pfizer FAQ Page, Retsyn, in addition to the flavor, is responsible for the efficacy of Certs against breath odors. The hydrogenated vegetable oil and the copper gluconate absorb odors in the mouth. The copper gluconate is also responsible for Retsyn's green color.

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Copper gluconate

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Copper gluconateSystematic (IUPAC) nameCopper(II) gluconateIdentifiersCAS number527-09-3ATC codeV03AB20PubChem ?Chemical dataFormulaC12H22CuO14Mol. mass453.8Pharmacokinetic dataBioavailability ?Metabolism ?Half life ?Excretion ?Therapeutic considerationsPregnancy cat.?
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Copper gluconate is the copper salt of D-gluconic acid.
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Toxic in large amounts. Side effects from too much copper gluconate may include breathing problems, chest pain, stomach upset, and rash or hives.
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