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Hindsight
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: ReverendMyc] 1
#28006260 - 10/19/22 10:53 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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ReverendMyc said: Not what I bought it for, but a table spoon of citric acid in the dish washer gets rid of water spots from hard water. Makes whites whiter and brights brighter in laundry, too. I feel like such a queen of clean.
 
Also good in a water bath to remove hard water deposits from shower and faucet heads. Way cheaper and safer than CLR.
Good in and on gummys, too. And a great preservative diluted on sliced fruits and veggies before dehydrating.
Alright, I will stop now.
But wait, there's more...
Awesome tip - never thought to use it for the dishwasher but it makes sense that it would work. I have the stuff on-hand for cleaning my spring water dispenser (it gets coated with minerals over time).
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BlueAndOrange
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HILLBILLY OUTLAW said: My dishwasher sucks ass and leaves water spots all over my jars and lids so I hand wash. I guess I’ll have to find a new dishwasher but damnit I love her and she has a real fat booty.
It’s probably hard water. Get a rinse aid?
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BlueAndOrange
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: ReverendMyc]
#28006357 - 10/19/22 11:53 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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ReverendMyc said: Not what I bought it for, but a table spoon of citric acid in the dish washer gets rid of water spots from hard water. Makes whites whiter and brights brighter in laundry, too. I feel like such a queen of clean.
 
Also good in a water bath to remove hard water deposits from shower and faucet heads. Way cheaper and safer than CLR.
Good in and on gummys, too. And a great preservative diluted on sliced fruits and veggies before dehydrating.
Alright, I will stop now.
But wait, there's more...
Looks like you beat me to it, but I have this same bag at home too. Gonna try it out in the dishwasher.
That stuff is great for mushroom tea. You left that out.
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Rusty2096
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: hamloaf]
#28006391 - 10/19/22 12:17 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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This stuff can't do it all. Just stop making it look magic before someone tries and boof it.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Rusty2096] 3
#28006402 - 10/19/22 12:23 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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These make my harvesting in a monotub way easier. I think they are listed as embroidery scissors..
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ReverendMyc
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Rusty2096] 1
#28006471 - 10/19/22 01:24 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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BlueAndOrange said:
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ReverendMyc said: Not what I bought it for, but a table spoon of citric acid in the dish washer gets rid of water spots from hard water. Makes whites whiter and brights brighter in laundry, too. I feel like such a queen of clean.
 
Also good in a water bath to remove hard water deposits from shower and faucet heads. Way cheaper and safer than CLR.
Good in and on gummys, too. And a great preservative diluted on sliced fruits and veggies before dehydrating.
Alright, I will stop now.
But wait, there's more...
Looks like you beat me to it, but I have this same bag at home too. Gonna try it out in the dishwasher.
That stuff is great for mushroom tea. You left that out.
Well, sure, if you are feeling wacky. No, that is actually one of the reasons I first tried it so naturally I forgot to mention it.
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Rusty2096 said: This stuff can't do it all. Just stop making it look magic before someone tries and boof it.
LOL. I know you are joking but as a PSA please don't!!! I had my son eat a pinch because I am an evil prick. I had some too. It will make you pucker. Can't imagine what it will do to your rectum, but it will tenderize the roof of you mouth real nice.
**adult son, I am not that evil.
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rumfor69
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Bigworm] 2
#28006514 - 10/19/22 01:59 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Bigworm said: These make my harvesting in a monotub way easier. I think they are listed as embroidery scissors..

I like curve tip scissors too. I use a kind called veterinarian curve tip scissors that are 8" handles.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: rumfor69] 7
#28006528 - 10/19/22 02:10 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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So curved tips are good?
Finally! Some validation! Oh happy day!
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rumfor69
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: LotKid] 2
#28006600 - 10/19/22 03:12 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Yup! Those non-curve tip ones just can't get in there and get the job done as good.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: rumfor69] 2
#28006654 - 10/19/22 03:39 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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it’s all about the angles, man
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: hamloaf] 4
#28006937 - 10/19/22 07:26 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Gotta hit those side walls.
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Hindsight] 1
#28007277 - 10/20/22 12:20 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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I heard they make that citric acid from modified mold?
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Benderr] 1
#28007367 - 10/20/22 03:46 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Rusty2096
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: soppos] 1
#28007419 - 10/20/22 05:42 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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soppos said:
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Benderr said: I heard they make that citric acid from modified mold?
yup
https://www.assuaged.com/news/what-you-need-to-know-about-black-mold-and-citric-acid
Fucking FDA
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Rusty2096] 1
#28007420 - 10/20/22 05:47 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: ruawakeyet]
#28007439 - 10/20/22 06:11 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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ruawakeyet said:

they there so that you can feel safe!
thats some nice shit by the way
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: rumfor69]
#28007505 - 10/20/22 07:43 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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rumfor69 said:
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Bigworm said: These make my harvesting in a monotub way easier. I think they are listed as embroidery scissors..

I like curve tip scissors too. I use a kind called veterinarian curve tip scissors that are 8" handles.
I use “aquarium scissors” especially good for pans. You can see them in my sig the pic with the JF.
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Psatellite
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SwabMarley] 4
#28007816 - 10/20/22 12:43 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Time to rock and roll
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BagOfDicks said: @PurpleHat: that looks sweet! But, does it provide laminar flow?
Edit: I'd still use it without the fan and filter on 
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Psatellite said: Time to rock and roll


I cringe when people delete their pictures!

Edit: Sorry

Edited by Psatellite (10/26/22 05:11 PM)
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: Psatellite]
#28007837 - 10/20/22 01:08 PM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Psatellite said: Time to rock and roll


Oh hell yeah
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Re: Post Your New Tools Of The Trade. [Re: SwabMarley]
#28008860 - 10/21/22 06:53 AM (1 year, 6 months ago) |
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Myc Hunt said:
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rumfor69 said:
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Bigworm said: These make my harvesting in a monotub way easier. I think they are listed as embroidery scissors..

I like curve tip scissors too. I use a kind called veterinarian curve tip scissors that are 8" handles.
I use “aquarium scissors” especially good for pans. You can see them in my sig the pic with the JF.
Looks like yours might have a bit longer blade on them. I think I might get 1 of them to see if it helps more.
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