
Posted by Kat B. I watched in horror as they sprayed, "Elmer's Craft Bond Acid-Free Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive" to the backs of the stencils and pressed them onto the skin of hundreds of kids. I immediately went to the manager and talked to her about the liability and danger of using this product for skin application. She told me that the There is now one pissed-off redhead in the Midwest. Please look around and see if the major water parks in your area are using this system and taking the advice of AAT to use a product NOT designed for skin application. Here's what they used, per AAT's instruction: Here's the MSDS sheet on the product: If you think I'm kidding, here's a link to ATT's site, showing Elmer's Craft Bond in the set-up. Me…. I'm off to write a letter to Elmer's and notify them that AAT is recommending their product for use on skin. Furthermore I'm informing the campground company's executives of AAT's lack of concern for their liability and general public safety. I don't think either one will be very happy. Spray safe,
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on 7/11/2005, 9:35 am
I went to a waterpark campground (Nationally known for their focus
on kids, nudge, nudge…wink ,wink.) for a weekend holiday with my family. I saw there was an airbrush tattoo booth, so we went down to check them out. (Love to see the competition in action.)
company that supplied their company with the tattoo system was none other then Australian Airbrush Tattoos.
http://www.elmers.com/product/product_page.asp?pCode=E422
http://www.elmers.com/msds/me421_a.htm
http://www.aatattoos.com/products.html
Kat B.
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