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Paintball Kool-Aid Test

This video was designed to teach, how simple it is, to test your paintballs to see if they have OIL in them. Almost all the cheaper/lower grade paintballs have OIL in them! Is OIL biodegradeable? ...  
 
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carolynlash99 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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i wont ever buy styker agian it doesnt even look like koolaid it looks more like an orange lava lamp its so oily and thanks
Andrew51734 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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your the shit
mblwindenergy (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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For your info all paintball manufacturers use mineral oil in the process of making paintballs. So all of your samples will have oil in them!!!! Just because it washes off easy does not mean it is good for the enviorment!!!
tagroland (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Of course mineral oil is used in the manufacturing process. That is not the issue here (and it wouldn't be measuarble from this test).

I am referring to the deliberate act, by the manufacturers, 1) Using oil as the main ingredient of the fill, and 2) LYING about it.

Process vs Fill is a little off topic, sorry.

Thanks for your reply.
Have a Blessed Merry Christmas.

Roland Chick
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malicios (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Not all. The poly ethyline is biodegradable and 100% safe. Not all balls use mineral oil or any other type.
footballhero42 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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at 2:51 the paintball on right has a breast cancer symbol
tagroland (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Hmm, I never saw it in that light before.

It actually is the "Ichthus"

The Christian Fish symbol.

Similiar design.
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SpyderKingxXx (1 week ago) Show Hide
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what kind of paintball have this symbol?
tagroland (1 week ago) Show Hide
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It is a custom made shell, custom fill,
100% PEG fill, no starch, no oil (obviously) for my field.
alcapwn411 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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mine does not dissolve it just balls up
and when i stir it, it just makes smaller balls

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