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Merge proposal
editProposal to merge content from Nonflammable alcohol vapor in CO2 to NAV-CO2 systems. Reason "Same article contents by fork."
An original merger of these was reverted by user User:Shabooshabooshaboo claiming NAV-CO2 is a separate agent in and of itself. GenQuest "Talk to Me" 21:23, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
Technical Correction
editCommercial reference containing brand names from Ecolab and having nothing to do with NAV-CO2 methods was eliminated.Shabooshabooshaboo (talk) 14:41, 21 January 2014 (UTC)
Promotional
editPromotional content removed. There were many synths in the article. An example would be that the product sanitizes surfaces with alcohol. (true) Alcohol is a disinfectant. (true) here is the synth: Therefore the microorganisms listed are killed by the product. (no such proof exists) The research that shows activity against the microorganisms listed must state that this particular product has been proven to eliminate the microorganisms. Just because two statements are true, does not mean that the synthesis of the two statements is true. Claims that are unreferenced by real research are unproven claims. This article could be deleted, but I don't like doing that. Best Regards,