Originally posted by jiane:
PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL.
As a chemist and someone who works with these types of materials regularly. PLEASE BE CAREFUL. There is potential here to end up with more than just a mess. From chemical burns to starting your garage or house on fire. Use with caution and in a VERY well ventilated area. (i.e. not your basement and not in the garage next to the oil and gas cans). Whatever you do, do not use any type of organic solvent like acetone, ehtanol, methanol, mineral spirits, kerosene, gasoline in combination with KMnO4. Water based solutions only!!
Be safe,
Jerry
Having worked with this stuff for years I can say your comments may be a bit over the top. Using it as a fire starter for boy scouts, It takes a bit of effort to get it to combust. I describe mixing it with water which is very safe. I even splashed a bit on my skin with no ill effects except a brown stain. There is no smell or fumes but if you get to throwing it around the room I suppose you could raise some dust that could be inhaled.
A word to the wise, While your staining your antlers, dont eat of drink this stuff and you will be ok.
If working gasoline for my chain saw and adding lighter fluid to charcoal briquettes or even working with a propane tank are a 10 on the danger scale, using this with water to stain antlers rates about a 3 (only because you could spill it). Remember, this was part of a boy scout first aid kit until it was discovered that when mixed with glycerin soap, that it would combust. If you want to stain antlers as described, use water. It could combust if you instead mix it with sugar, anti freeze, glycerin soap, break fluid, etc but I am not suggesting such a thing. IN FACT
Mixed with water can make unsafe water, safe to drink. Mixed in a slightly higher concentration, it serves as an antiseptic (which is why is was part of the Boy Scout first aid kit.)
See this link to better understand.