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    Quote Originally Posted by lipnobody View Post
    the wife dribbled a bit of ph down on her thigh! big red chemical burn still has a slightly faded scar now years on!
    Holy crap!!, I hope they are writing some type of warning on these bottles?!

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    Default Stupid is as stupid does.

    It is lethal stuff, I knocked the bottle over on the bathroom floor before and it didn't stain but the texture of the floor feels different. It did stain the metal carpet strip tho

    Hope you manage to get it off


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    Ouch dropping it on anything but hands must be excruciating, hands being bad enough. Not got it out yet I am sure I will try all sorts before admitting defeat. I have been sat with a sander thinking do I.... I would have no worktop left

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    Ph down is caustic. Best not get it on skin!

    Chemical burns will not polish out. They will react till neutral. Unfortunately, the damage is done.

    Using anything glass is the best way to catch acid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    Holy crap!!, I hope they are writing some type of warning on these bottles?!
    they do! n i warned her, dopy eejit! she was sat crossed legged pn tge floor bottle on her right mixing jar on her left! crossed over with the pippette n it dribbled out! just wiped it off n carried on watering (since found out we didnt need to ph our fecking water!) then went back to bed! was only the hot itchy that woke her up 10 mins later!!

    now use it for sterilising my jars!
    skin it roll it lick it twist it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by curiouscultivator View Post
    Ouch dropping it on anything but hands must be excruciating, hands being bad enough. Not got it out yet I am sure I will try all sorts before admitting defeat. I have been sat with a sander thinking do I.... I would have no worktop left

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    go pollock style instead! youve already marked it might as well do the whole thing so it matches!

    big smilly face! or a willy under the microwave!

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    Ph down(acid) use baking soda to neutralize .
    Ph up (alkaline) use vinegar to neutralize .

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    We should have a stupid thread!

    It took me two weeks to notice I opened the passive vent where I extract and wondered why temps were borked!

    4C Lower yesterday at 27c. Doh!

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