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Uploaded on Jun 2, 2010

A piece of chemically treated cotton cloth is able to separate crude oil from sea water (both from Mexico Gulf) completely within seconds by using gravity alone. It can be developed into various effective tools for cleaning up the oil spill in Mexico Gulf. The treated cloth allows water to path through but not oil. The novel surface chemical treatment method is developed by University of Pittsburgh. Contact gaod@pitt.edu for details.

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  • DumbDuck44

    it sucks that Billy Mays has passed on, he'd know what to do.

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  • moviewacha

    Some one replace BP with this guy.At least someone is thinking about cleaning the gulf of Mexico.

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  • benjaminherrera222

    Necesito mayor información

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  • Twisted86

    They have boats that pretty much do this exact thing that can help. The only issue is we would need 1000 boats to make a dent in a oil spill where millions of gallons get dumped.

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  • murphypaul9712

    Great insight here. Thank you for that information! Keep your videos coming...

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  • DiamondBabyy10

    but how would this be effective? You can't take the whole ocean and drain the oil out of it.

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  • Metaledge100

    That's cool. Too bad mother nature already cleared up the mess on it's own or they could have tried this out.

    Hahahahahaha.

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  • tHaTaSiAnGuY2010

    you see, where you were wrong is that it didn't completlely seperate the oil and sea water. There were still strands of oil I saw. So, you take of 90 or 95% of the oil in the container. What about the rest?

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  • lordnaddy

    So ur saying that were gonna use a giant ass filter to clean this shit up? I doubt you thought this through. If this were possible, we would have done it by now.

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  • Clay Roos

    BILLY MAYS HERE WITH THE CHEMICALLY TREATED COTTON CLOTH. SEE HOW THE WATER GOES RIGHT THROUGH, LEAVING OILY WATER AS A THING OF THE PAST

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  • tracy55318

    How toxic are the chemicals used to treat the cotton cloth?

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  • stillframe182

    Spread the Truth and listen

    watch?v=5yyKxh4hgSY

    pass it along

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