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The skillet. The best used electrical thing I bought for a friend was some type of crepe cressant type maker it had four cups in it. cost 1.25. Thrift store on Home ave always has crap like that. JK
You shouldn't be melting aluminum. If you use a skillet (or a hot plate), set the temperature to 250 to 275F. The melting point of sulfur is 235 degrees F.
The container will heat up after the sulfur is gone, but the container itself will not melt.
I'm going to research further whether or not it will dissolve the neem. I'd hesitate to try and control the problem with straight H2O2; once that extra oxygen molecule is released, you'd just have water soaking your buds. IMO, NOT the solution for any type of mold or mildew...LOL! (I could be totally wrong here, though). I'll post anything new I find out. Tnx J!altitudefarmer why not just use peroxide only. I do not buy that it can oxide the neem oil
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