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Martin Baxter wrote:
I think if you do a little research you will find the "fiberglass-in-the-filter" to be an urban myth, Possibly, but a lot of them are made of some sort of spun ceramic. Which is the same stuff as fiberglass even if you can't build a boat out of it. Anyway they still don't decompose in a week like Loco said. I don't believe the claim that it takes seven years, but at least a couple of months seems likely. ..."Don't smoke brand X, they have fiberglass in the filter and you'll die of some horrible lung desease!"; right, like lung cancer is not a 'horrible' lung desease. Sheese. C'mon everybody knows it's genetics that determines whether you get cancer. Regards Doug King |
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