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This looks like an freeriding ad page, but since it's describing a trademark owned by the company, it's a welcome addition to wikipedia. Nobody should feel the need to engage into heavy editing on this page, other than the trademark owner, this is not considered squatting a generic topic. Also, very nice info, but still, even if no percentages given, metals used in Cerrosafe®, Cerrolow® would be nice (any lead, or toxic stuff?) Since it's a freeriding ad page, it might be nice to consider a small donation to the wiki foundation if you directly benefit from it, such as finding a customer through this site. Sillybilly 08:16, 30 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

As you can see from the compositional details I've added these alloys do contain heavy metals with known toxicity. European developments in health and safety have in the last 10 years called for minimisation of use of such heavy metals and clear labelling for both workplace and domestic user products.--RenMan 20:19, 29 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]