Clean your dishes with Drano (sodium hydroxide)
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@cooksalot1 not really im a chem student and that rule only applies to acids , and how is that dangerous other than his complete disregard for safety equipment lol
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dude just use oven cleaner its the same damn thing
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If you just done a murder. And you want to cleanse the scene. You mix this solution with bleach topically and scrub the place all over. Of course you would be wrapped head to toe in a body suit so you don't leave any trace of yourself.
Then use luminol under UV light to see if you left any strains.
Motse in Botswana, Africa.
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at least his drains are as clean as his brain cells.
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not even wearing eye goggles i hope he goes blind.
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1:30 is exactly where the lung damage occurred. thats how fast it can happen.
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what your breathing in is pure hydrogen witch can explode also at work when we use it we have to use full respirators/gas mask with venting fans with super thick gloves and think apron and chem suit and we don't even have access to it its locked away and even we dont use it we bring people in that how dangerous this stuff is for the love of god dont any one try with out proper education this will kill you if your not careful
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I appreciate the tip but the music background becomes noise when unnecessary, distracting and unwanted. I suppose what I'm getting at is... thumbs up for the tip... thumbs up for the video.
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You can also soak it in baking soda,water and white vinegar.Why use Drano,geez.
Dude!!! it's add the lye or Drano in this case to the water. Not the water to the Drano! That is so dangerous! It doesn't even have to be hot water. The chemical reaction of adding it to the water will heat it to boiling.
cooksalot1 1 year ago 6
Never do that on a aluminum pan or else the NaOH will eat the aluminum.
123yoyo123456789 1 year ago 6