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In your bennies?
outwest
no not in the bennies!!!
Just sulfuric acid. I use it as pH down. Its the only other thing it could be I think. Im waiting on my t-shirt test to know for sure.
In your bennies?
outwest
So the cellulose enzyme is produced by trichodema as they multiply.
Did you know how they stonewash denim jeans?
Thats right. A trichoderma treatment. seriously.
cap uses a battery acid to make PH down,he dilutes it and that is where the holes in the clothes is coming from or the bennies.i don't think there is sulfuric acid in the bennies.
HILARIOUS!Do not allow the root pack to contact any of your cotton clothing!
I have been getting moth like holes in all my favorite duds. I found out that the root pack has an enzyme in it that eats cotton cellulose. Thought it was moths for weeks.
Please be careful around cotton clothing, furniture, etc...
HILARIOUS!
Several years ago I discovered what active microbes can do when I had the absolutely brilliant idea to mix soil on our back deck using a painter's canvas for a mixing tarp, instead of plastic. I let it set to culture for about two weeks, then went to turn it. The canvas just disintegrated in my hands, and my husband chewed my sorry ass! He had plans for that canvas.
Folks have told me it's impossible, that they only live in contact/presence of living plant roots, but I know better.
Absolutely hilarious, thanks for the laugh.
Yeah, sulfuric, muriatic, Aqua Regia, even.My t-shirt test:
Took an old t-shirt. dropped some of the root pack powder on it, and added water. Nothing.
Made tea. Dumped a half cup of tea on one spot.
Dumped a half cup of sulfuric acid on another spot.
Checked today. Tea spot is good (only stained). Root pack spot is good.
Sulfuric acid spot disintegrated when I touched it.
IF YOU USE SULFURIC ACID... KEEP IT AWAY FROM YOUR NICE CLOTHES!!!!!!!
Bennies seem to be fine.