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Safe System Solutions wrote:
> > Where did you get this information? Was it a comic book, the > National Enquirer, or The Onion newspaper? If you reply to this idiocy, please delete cross-posting addresses. I don't think we want to get hooked to a Michael Jackson site.... -aem |
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> > wrote:
> BTW, drinking a bottle of carbonated beverage slowly, e.g, a drink every > few minutes, corrodes the teeth more than any other mode of intake. But will it clean the scale out of my toilet better than C.L.R. |
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![]() "SHIVER ME TIMBERS" > wrote in message ... > > > wrote: > > > > BTW, drinking a bottle of carbonated beverage slowly, e.g, a drink every > > few minutes, corrodes the teeth more than any other mode of intake. > > But will it clean the scale out of my toilet better than C.L.R. Definitely - it's base ingredient, phosphoric acid, is used to clean the rust and scale off the surfaces of the air conditioning water-plates on the chillers on the large buildings. Works pretty good, and better than just about anything else. However, CLR doesn't eat out the pipes in the sewer lines as badly. |
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> -- > wrote:
> Definitely - it's base ingredient, phosphoric acid, is used to clean the > rust and scale off the surfaces of the air conditioning water-plates on the > chillers on the large buildings. Works pretty good, and better than just > about anything else. Well you've convinced me. I'm gonna go grab a can of Pepsi and pour it into the toilet. I'll let the group know later on if it works. |
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SHIVER ME TIMBERS wrote:
>>-- > wrote: > > > >>Definitely - it's base ingredient, phosphoric acid, is used to clean the >>rust and scale off the surfaces of the air conditioning water-plates on the >>chillers on the large buildings. Works pretty good, and better than just >>about anything else. > > > > Well you've convinced me. > > I'm gonna go grab a can of Pepsi and pour it into the toilet. > > I'll let the group know later on if it works. Yep, very watered down acid in coke. Probably won't work with the extra dilution called for in this use. jim |
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Apparently there are no "Mythbusters" viewers here...the guys
on that show (Jamie & Adam) already did an episode in which the supposed nasty properties of Coke were put to the test. The abbreviated form of the bottom line - nothing. It didn't dissolve teeth or bones, it wasn't a particularly good cleaner, etc.. Bob M. |
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Bob Myers wrote:
> Apparently there are no "Mythbusters" viewers here...the guys > on that show (Jamie & Adam) already did an episode in > which the supposed nasty properties of Coke were put to the > test. The abbreviated form of the bottom line - nothing. It > didn't dissolve teeth or bones, it wasn't a particularly good > cleaner, etc.. And you're going to let facts get in the way of a good, lurid story...? Pastorio |
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![]() "Bob (this one)" > wrote in message ... > Bob Myers wrote: > > Apparently there are no "Mythbusters" viewers here...the guys > > on that show (Jamie & Adam) already did an episode in > > which the supposed nasty properties of Coke were put to the > > test. The abbreviated form of the bottom line - nothing. It > > didn't dissolve teeth or bones, it wasn't a particularly good > > cleaner, etc.. > > And you're going to let facts get in the way of a good, lurid story...? Yeah, I'm just a regular killjoy, I know... Bob M. (this other one) |
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> Bob Myers > wrote:
> Yeah, I'm just a regular killjoy, I know... Saved in the nick of time. There it was..... sitting beside me - waiting. Icy cold, waiting to be popped and sacrificed into the toilet on the floor. Ah well, I'll just have to have it with supper. Pork stir fried with carrots on a Yorkshire pudding. Yummy yum yum. |
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![]() "Bob Myers" > wrote in message ... > Apparently there are no "Mythbusters" viewers here...the guys > on that show (Jamie & Adam) already did an episode in > which the supposed nasty properties of Coke were put to the > test. The abbreviated form of the bottom line - nothing. It > didn't dissolve teeth or bones, it wasn't a particularly good > cleaner, etc.. > I don't know about any test by those two amateur clowns, but if it's like many of their schemes I have seen, don't bet the house on their results. Mostly visuals, little science. I used diet pepsi to clear a red-rusted frozen vise-grip just last fall. 24 hours in the soda, covered, and the rust was pretty much gone. My son was intrigued/amazed, and the vise grip is working like new. His high school science class had had a chicken bone in coke and it dissolve the minerals, and "it turned to rubber" as he said (collagen remained). So if those two couldn't get it to work, they could call a high school science teacher and ask for directions. Or they mioght even do a calculation on the ph and volume, and check ph before and after their test to see if they ran out of solute before visual results were acheived. > Bob M. > > |
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 11:49:22 -0500, in rec.food.cooking, -- wrote:
> >"SHIVER ME TIMBERS" > wrote in message .. . >> > > wrote: >> >> >> > BTW, drinking a bottle of carbonated beverage slowly, e.g, a drink >every >> > few minutes, corrodes the teeth more than any other mode of intake. >> >> But will it clean the scale out of my toilet better than C.L.R. > >Definitely - it's base ingredient, phosphoric acid, is used to clean the >rust and scale off the surfaces of the air conditioning water-plates on the >chillers on the large buildings. Works pretty good, and better than just >about anything else. > >However, CLR doesn't eat out the pipes in the sewer lines as badly. And Neiman-Marcus wants $200 for their cookie recipe. How can you call something a 'base ingredient' that is about 0.20 to 0.30 per cent of the total formula? Exactly how does such a tiny concentration make it a base ingredient? And do you know how powerful gastric acid is? http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/acid.asp http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/tooth.asp Doug -- Doug Weller -- exorcise the demon to reply Doug & Helen's Dogs http://www.dougandhelen.com A Director and Moderator of The Hall of Ma'at http://www.hallofmaat.com Doug's Archaeology Site: http://www.ramtops.co.uk |
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The wife brought home a package of EM's a few weks ago - the lousy
SOB's were green with mold and had bugs in the package. Buyer beware, i GUESS! |
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In > Doug Weller wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 11:49:22 -0500, in rec.food.cooking, -- wrote: > >> >>"SHIVER ME TIMBERS" > wrote in message . .. >>> > > wrote: >>> >>> >>> > BTW, drinking a bottle of carbonated beverage slowly, e.g, a >>> > drink >>every >>> > few minutes, corrodes the teeth more than any other mode of intake. >>> >>> But will it clean the scale out of my toilet better than C.L.R. >> >>Definitely - it's base ingredient, phosphoric acid, is used to clean >>the rust and scale off the surfaces of the air conditioning water- >>plates on the chillers on the large buildings. Works pretty good, and >>better than just about anything else. However, CLR doesn't eat out >>the pipes in the sewer lines as badly. > > And Neiman-Marcus wants $200 for their cookie recipe. The N-M cookie recipe story is internet fokelore. Nothing to it other than being a good leg-puller... -- Cheers Dennis Remove 'Elle-Kabong' to reply |
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 21:48:50 -0000, in rec.food.cooking, Ruddell wrote:
>In > Doug Weller wrote: >> On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 11:49:22 -0500, in rec.food.cooking, -- wrote: >> >>> >>>"SHIVER ME TIMBERS" > wrote in message .. . >>>> > > wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> > BTW, drinking a bottle of carbonated beverage slowly, e.g, a >>>> > drink >>>every >>>> > few minutes, corrodes the teeth more than any other mode of intake. >>>> >>>> But will it clean the scale out of my toilet better than C.L.R. >>> >>>Definitely - it's base ingredient, phosphoric acid, is used to clean >>>the rust and scale off the surfaces of the air conditioning water- >>>plates on the chillers on the large buildings. Works pretty good, and >>>better than just about anything else. However, CLR doesn't eat out >>>the pipes in the sewer lines as badly. >> >> And Neiman-Marcus wants $200 for their cookie recipe. > >The N-M cookie recipe story is internet fokelore. Nothing to it other >than being a good leg-puller... Yes, that was exactly my point. So is the Coca-cola story. Doug -- Doug Weller -- exorcise the demon to reply Doug & Helen's Dogs http://www.dougandhelen.com A Director and Moderator of The Hall of Ma'at http://www.hallofmaat.com Doug's Archaeology Site: http://www.ramtops.co.uk |
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