I put it on my wish list a few weeks ago and I feel like I would have seen the big red paragraph at that time .
So I agree it is something very recent
So I agree it is something very recent
Unless something has changed recently, I'm not sure that is it. I am in Michigan and liquids freeze 6 months of the year I have never been denied buying it any time of year. Plus, people were able to buy from the seller's website directly, so it's definitely an issue with their Amazon listing.Well, I’m just thinking of the posters showing restrictions on usps shipping. I know some liquids require special handling; and I know that some items aren’t shipped during freezing weather. Since this is an aqueous solution it would expand upon freezing and maybe burst the containers. And it’s recently begun to freeze in the continental US.
I can see if I can find out.
You could check if you can get it by some other shipping method, like what’s used for different lab chemicals. Maybe you’ve already done that.
Yes I bought it from the seller's website directly today and it has already been shippedUnless something has changed recently, I'm not sure that is it. I am in Michigan and liquids freeze 6 months of the year I have never been denied buying it any time of year. Plus, people were able to buy from the seller's website directly, so it's definitely an issue with their Amazon listing.
It would also have to say something about shipping restrictions in the listing.
Actually I was surprised that it went so smoothly and arrived much quicker than I expected. I think I had it in about a week.Gosh @MommyBird did the shipping end up crazy when you got it sent from here?
I have only ever seen it unavailable online here in a few stores, that was when everyone was buying too much toilet paper, hand sanitizer and other stuff when covid first hit but other than that it seems to always be in-stock somewhere in one size or another.
There was an FDA or EPA labeling snafu I believe at one point.Why do you think it couldn’t be sold in the US?
Bleach is also incredibly toxic and dangerous. We still clean our stuff with it and buy it online with ease.F10 is a quaternary ammonium compound, or “quat”. It’s quite safe when diluted per instructions and dried. But release of the undiluted F10 compound is dangerous as it’s “an irritant and a hazard to aquatic life. (HAZARDOUS)” Therefore, shipping is restricted.
The back label on the bottle actually reads: “DANGER: hazard to humans and domestic animals. Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye damage. … Do not contaminate water, food, or feed. …pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous.”
“QACs [quaternary ammonium compounds] are generally considered safe when products that contain them are used as directed. However, they can cause significant toxicity when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed in large amounts.Jul 15, 2023”
That's actually what I've always done for my wooden perches (which are all branches I attached screws and washers to) and plan to do now! It's an old trick I learned from my hermit crab days, haha. Works if wood is too awkward a shape to boil.I wash and clean it and then bake it at 200 F in my oven for a couple hours. Kind of like a substitute autoclave to kill germs; not quite as good but pretty effective for most things. This works great for washing and then drying nice natural wood perches when someone (like my late, ancient Quaker) gets an infection.
I also sent an email to Pure Clean Bio to see what is going on with the distribution.@corvidares , @Mizzely , @expressmailtome , @WillowQ , @Shezbug
I sent a message via Amazon to the shipper. It is the same place that just delivered it to me USPS from a direct order .
Their reply:
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Good to knowAll F10SC is back in stock and shipping on Amazon again. At least in my state!