On the SG "diluted" with water stuff...
It's not diluted. It's returned to its proper formulation. It's sold as a concentrate. It's not intended to be used in that form. It's fully intended to be mixed with water to return it to its proper mixture. The same mixture it should have been tested at by the USBC.
So I have no idea where it keeps coming up as you can't "dilute" SG. Its on the packaging to NOT use the product in the form it ships in. To use it in its intended and safe formulation, you're supposed to mix water in.
If you go back to my earlier post With the email from the usbc. It was about mixing SG with Alcohol.
And all they said was that the products on the list were approved in the original formulations they were tested in not mixed together.
This whole water not being legal thing was never actually said by the Usbc, hackjandy was the one that started it and keeps harping on it.
He's basing it on the idea that if something is not on the list, then it's illegal to use and since water isn't on the list the usbc is saying it's illegal.
If you want to take that logic farther, then abralon, sandpaper etc. are illegal because they are not on the list of approved products list either.
The approved/not approved list is just a list of products that have been submitted to and tested by the usbc.
Things that are not on the list are neither approved or not approved, their legallity either way just hasn't been determined.
It doesn't mean they can be used or can't be used.
It's just that in cases like that typically you would err on the side caution before using a untested product and just treat it as not approved until you find out otherwise.
But he's taking it to a extreme.