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i made the comparison to speed glue because speed glue is an actual off-gassing product, where as booster is not.I think you compare booster too much with speed glue. Speed glue was definitely bad. My problem with booster is that we DO NOT have really direct information about what is inside it, so i could not make decision based on knowledge. It can be harmless. But it also can be harmfull. And you don't provide strong proofs.
When we talk about health statements like "it's probably fine" killed a lot of people. So i am trying to avoid booster as much unless we have ANY information about it's true chemical content. I need information and not speculation about "it is probably okay". It must be stated on the package what is inside.
I'm not trying to convince you to use booster or not booster, i'm merely stating that your assumptions about how booster works are not the same as mine. Of course, i'm basing off my personal experience about using the rubber, but i'm honestly not sure what you're basing your assumptions about how booster behaves on considering the fact that you dont use the product.
I do agree with you in the fact that there is not a list of all of the ingredients inside the booster, and i understand why you don't want to risk using booster, but i do not agree that booster is a "vaporizing oil liquid", at least not in the sense that most people refer to something as vaporizing. if you left a bottle of booster open in your room at room temperature and then you came back in a year, you would still have that bottle of booster. If you left your vaporizing speed glue bottle open in a room, and came back in a week, you would be left with just the gunk at the bottom .