Ham-milton
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That's not true of many brands of whippets, mind you.
There's also no evidence that there's any getting into your lungs. We had a box of those that we weren't comfortable using so we hooked up a filter that we blew the releasing nitrous through (not directly on the whippet, mind you) and after 10 there was only very slight discoloration present- most likely due to water vapor freezing and then thawing on it, because it beared no resemblence to the oil you're talking about.
Anyone doing this right will be filling up balloons and then inhaling from the balloon- inhaling directly is quite dangerous. Anyway, any grease that makes it through, into the balloon will deposit itself on the balloon instantly. It's not exactly the sort of thing that stays airborne well.
There's also no evidence that there's any getting into your lungs. We had a box of those that we weren't comfortable using so we hooked up a filter that we blew the releasing nitrous through (not directly on the whippet, mind you) and after 10 there was only very slight discoloration present- most likely due to water vapor freezing and then thawing on it, because it beared no resemblence to the oil you're talking about.
Anyone doing this right will be filling up balloons and then inhaling from the balloon- inhaling directly is quite dangerous. Anyway, any grease that makes it through, into the balloon will deposit itself on the balloon instantly. It's not exactly the sort of thing that stays airborne well.