applepoop1984
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im sorry he took it personal when i started off by posting the dangers of sulfuric acid. more than likely people who need to use it have an underlying hard water problem and are over compensating with an acid of which in carthoris's tutorial, is mixed to such a low ph its in decimal(.37 ph!!!) this is very dangerous and this is only at 2.3%!!!! even at less than 1% dilution sulfuric acid has the capability of reacting with all metals to produce hydrogen gas!, as well as reacting with PHOSPHORUS, POTASSIUM NITRATE, NITRIC ACID, CARBONATES(potash dolemit etc) MOISTURE CONTROL BEADS, as well as being listed as a known carcinogen in the msdsCan neither of you see you're just engaged in a pissing match? Or are you too busy wiping off your shoes and pissing back?
It's obvious this has become personal to both of you, so neither is ever going to concede. Agree to disagree and move on please.
This thread has become useless IMHO. Unsubscribed.
i offered an alternative which was more expensive yet cheaper than liquid ph down. he went on a butt hurt rampage copy and pasting things from google searches he did not fully understand till i caught him in a trap to expose the dangerous concentration he had mixed and passed of as a tutorial. i then offered a cheaper solution to both and conceded the price of sulfuric acid is cheaper. to which he attacked furiously like a man without a girl in his life. he then began stating a tonne of non-facts to which i responded with truths that burnt his enormous ego like a vampire to holy water. in conclusion stay tuned for my thread apple cider vinegar home brewing 101, and the follow up thread: apple cider vinegar, a comprehensive study in benefits and disadvantages of use in horticulture.