it's to protect themselves from a lawsuit.
these warnings aren't added retroactively to protect customers, they're added proactively to save on court settlements.
15 0 ReplySometimes, but not always.
6 0 ReplyCorrection....
they're added retroactively as a result of the first court case
- all safety rules are written in blood
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This doesn't even seem like the most egregious "weird warning".
Thinking you can use a pet urine cleaner for fibres on a shaggy dog isn't madness, it's just "nope, actually a skin irritant".14 0 ReplyIt can be funny when the legal department's Cover-Your-Ass labelling conflicts with marketing.
8 0 ReplyThen why make a shampoo for cars and pets?
6 0 Reply"My dirty pet was in the car, so..."
7 0 ReplyThey forgot to warn you about not using it as shampoo. They're so getting sued.
5 0 ReplyIve heard about the dog owner who washed thier dog, and used the microwave to dry it. Didnt end well.
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