Two cleaning solution questions, cocksuckers
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2018 4:08 am
Blind Chile is poor and distilled water is expensive so for decades I bin using water from the dehumidifier for cleaning soln.
Is this okay, or are you appalled ?
Distilled water is where water is boiled then condensed (on hitting a cold surface) then collected.
In a lab the condensor is made of coils of glass (through which cold water runs) , so one would be led to believe there would be absolutely no impurities. I have no idea what commercial condensors are made of, but on a large scale Im thinking glass would be impractible.
Now isnt a dehumidifier just a copper tubing condensor - same deal.
Places like Vinyl Engine seem to be of unanimous opinion that dehumidifier water is okay to use for cleaning solutions. But then I go to one or two other places and the guys are shaking their heads in disbelief saying the whole purpose is to demineralize and with the humidifier Im getting copper fucking atoms in the water.
Question two: water mixed with the alcohol (& photoflow): if not used for extended periods, will your cleaning solution not go stagnant? If so then you would be introducing all sorts of microbioFUCKS to your vinyl.
So wot I do - cos sometimes my cleaning solution is not used for months on end - is I add a single drop of MERCURY to kill any fuckers that might form.
Mercury always stays on the bottom of your spray bottle (and it always forms just the single drop), so, as long as you are not pumping directly from the bottom, the mercury is no bother.
Mercury is toxic to many water-born bacteria/microorganisms - but not all.
Is this okay, or are you appalled ?
Distilled water is where water is boiled then condensed (on hitting a cold surface) then collected.
In a lab the condensor is made of coils of glass (through which cold water runs) , so one would be led to believe there would be absolutely no impurities. I have no idea what commercial condensors are made of, but on a large scale Im thinking glass would be impractible.
Now isnt a dehumidifier just a copper tubing condensor - same deal.
Places like Vinyl Engine seem to be of unanimous opinion that dehumidifier water is okay to use for cleaning solutions. But then I go to one or two other places and the guys are shaking their heads in disbelief saying the whole purpose is to demineralize and with the humidifier Im getting copper fucking atoms in the water.
Question two: water mixed with the alcohol (& photoflow): if not used for extended periods, will your cleaning solution not go stagnant? If so then you would be introducing all sorts of microbioFUCKS to your vinyl.
So wot I do - cos sometimes my cleaning solution is not used for months on end - is I add a single drop of MERCURY to kill any fuckers that might form.
Mercury always stays on the bottom of your spray bottle (and it always forms just the single drop), so, as long as you are not pumping directly from the bottom, the mercury is no bother.
Mercury is toxic to many water-born bacteria/microorganisms - but not all.