GPSGuided wrote:Always a little concerned with chemicals coming into contact with skin over extended areas. Below is what Wiki has on the impurities contained in these solutions.
Pharmaceutical grade permethrin 99% is differentiated from pesticide grade 94% by a higher purity, well specified impurities, and lower content of the toxic CIS component at 25% as opposed to 40% in the pesticide grade. Pharmaceutical grade permethrin is used extensively by agencies working in forest areas such as the US Army.
So, if its to be used on direct contact clothing, those industrial products should only be careful considered.
I would point out that the CIS component of the referenced Chemspray is 25%, not 40%.
Prolonged contact with any pesticide is a less than ideal situation, as is prolonged contact with pests themselves, especially those suspected of carrying bothersome diseases (Lyme in ticks).
I bought some of the permethrin clothing treatment from Paddy's before heading off to Scotland and treated my baselayers. Didn't see a single tick but others had plenty of tick bites. It might have been the permethrin, or maybe I just didn't walk/camp anywhere the ticks were. Will never know...