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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 821667, member: 4552"]And I double that. WOW is this place becoming a dangerous web site. In reality yakpoo do you have any idea of the possible age groups that may see this? Do you have any idea that there are different strenghts of Ammonia? Do you realize that people have respitory problems? I suppose there is always that good chance you have no idea at all of what your saying and may have copied it from somewhere. If that is the case, you really should think about all the possible problems created if this is attempted by a child. </p><p>Adding hot water to concentrated Ammonia could create some really nasty fumes in a house. </p><p>Adding baking soda to that mixture? That should really be nice for the entire house.</p><p>Rubbing a coin with your fingers and with all that stuff on them? </p><p>Why not just recommend Nitro Glycerine? Placing that on coins and tossing them also gets rid of spots.</p><p>Don't mean to sound pessimistic but I've seen way to many people sent to hospitals from such unsupervised experimentations that are not properly explained for safety.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 821667, member: 4552"]And I double that. WOW is this place becoming a dangerous web site. In reality yakpoo do you have any idea of the possible age groups that may see this? Do you have any idea that there are different strenghts of Ammonia? Do you realize that people have respitory problems? I suppose there is always that good chance you have no idea at all of what your saying and may have copied it from somewhere. If that is the case, you really should think about all the possible problems created if this is attempted by a child. Adding hot water to concentrated Ammonia could create some really nasty fumes in a house. Adding baking soda to that mixture? That should really be nice for the entire house. Rubbing a coin with your fingers and with all that stuff on them? Why not just recommend Nitro Glycerine? Placing that on coins and tossing them also gets rid of spots. Don't mean to sound pessimistic but I've seen way to many people sent to hospitals from such unsupervised experimentations that are not properly explained for safety.[/QUOTE]
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