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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Oxalic Acid used with fine wire wool little and often don’t drown them
remember Oxalic acid may come from rhubarb but it is very poisonous and can irritate unprotect skin if you have any small cuts wear gloves works best the hotter you have it DON’T use any Ammonia products on the same surface can’t remember the gas it gives off but if you are in an unventilated area your DEAD
Barrie,
remember Oxalic acid may come from rhubarb but it is very poisonous and can irritate unprotect skin if you have any small cuts wear gloves works best the hotter you have it DON’T use any Ammonia products on the same surface can’t remember the gas it gives off but if you are in an unventilated area your DEAD
Barrie,
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He can always make some custard to go with the rhubarb for when he get board with rubbingPianoGuy wrote:Start boiling the rhubarb now and ask yourself whether all the alchemy is worth it!
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