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Old 01-09-2009, 02:18 PM
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They could write it so that any materials that when combined do not create a new material, would be okay as long as the original materials were 'safe'... In other words, if you make a rag doll out of cloth, yarn, thread and filler that has all passed testing, the resulting rag doll is automatically legal, as none of the original materials were changed. But, if you make modelling clay out of a mixture of safe clays and plastics, the mixing created a new material, so it would need testing.
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