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Remove Burnt Rubber from Heating Plate
I believe gasoline, turpentine, or some other petrol-like liquid and a cotton ball should remove it.
26-11-2021 at 05:43
by: sauveurdumonde
Having trouble with electricity
If the breaker is rated for 15 amps (at 120v or 220v), it's rated for 15 amps (again, at 120v or 220 ...
24-11-2021 at 04:47
by: sauveurdumonde
peracetic acid, silver plating, and electrolysis
[rquote=667648&tid=158117&author=inanium]At least one of the pieces I've been working with i ...
23-11-2021 at 04:05
by: sauveurdumonde
Citric acid (and its uses)
[rquote=667501&tid=158106&author=RustyShackleford]citrazinic acid is easy to make and has th ...
22-11-2021 at 07:05
by: sauveurdumonde
Citric acid (and its uses)
I bought 600g of very pure citric acid crystals from a local store for a few dollars. What should I ...
19-11-2021 at 05:59
by: sauveurdumonde
Selling acids and other chemicals from my collection (US to US)
I've sent a U2U... I'm not sure if you get any notifications for it, I've never used it before
17-11-2021 at 07:09
by: sauveurdumonde
Onyxmet Fluorine sphere : really ?
[rquote=666910&tid=158060&author=Herr Haber][rquote=666886&tid=158060&author=sauveur ...
4-11-2021 at 06:46
by: sauveurdumonde
Onyxmet Fluorine sphere : really ?
I would be terrified to have a fluorine keychain in my pocket. You sit on it the wrong way, your pan ...
3-11-2021 at 08:11
by: sauveurdumonde

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