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    Default Hoppe's Recall

    Moderator please feel free to move this if it would be better served elseware.

    Hoppe's is recalling bottles of "Semi-Auto Bore Cleaner Due to Failure to Meet Child-Resistant Closure Requirement"

    Now this is probably not a big deal to most people but if you did purchase one they will send you a replacement bottle. Free is good!

    Check out the info here:http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2015/...-Bore-Cleaner/
    Sit down! You'll never clear leather.

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    Do not allow your small child to learn to walk without a trained specialist teaching the child to walk. Small children attempting to walk are uncoordinated and can place one foot in front of the other, and the following foot is tripped by the first foot causing the child to fall. Falling children can strike their heads and incur injury to the brain and other systems. Again, do not allow a small child to learn to walk without the supervision and training of a specialist.

    Pending legislation: No openable container may be purchased, possessed, used or stored by any individual having children under the age of 26 without having first attended government-provided and approved training on the purchasing, possession, use or storage of said openable container.

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    Default Re: Hoppe's Recall

    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    Do not allow your small child to learn to walk without a trained specialist teaching the child to walk. Small children attempting to walk are uncoordinated and can place one foot in front of the other, and the following foot is tripped by the first foot causing the child to fall. Falling children can strike their heads and incur injury to the brain and other systems. Again, do not allow a small child to learn to walk without the supervision and training of a specialist.

    Pending legislation: No openable container may be purchased, possessed, used or stored by any individual having children under the age of 26 without having first attended government-provided and approved training on the purchasing, possession, use or storage of said openable container.
    Yes that is what I thought to. As part of my job I get regular CPSC recall information and although most of the recalls are for good reason occasionally one like this comes along. But like I said "free is good"
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    Default Re: Hoppe's Recall

    I may have invented a word. Spell Check does not like "openable".

    Yes, free is good. But, for some more than others, transporting the "bad" bottle to a hazardous materials collection, getting in line and waiting one's turn, returning home at loss of personal time as well, is hardly "free".

    A better Hoppe's correction would be their sending an approved container into which the contents of the bad bottle could be poured and the now-empty bad bottle disposed of routinely. That would be truly free.

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