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Looking to dissolve plant matter without affecting rubber.
Also, technically, my tenant has to pay for it, it's in his lease that if he damages anything, he has to pay for it. He's been made aware of this at this point, he wasn't earlier. Nor was I to be truthful, my wife pointed it out. Either way, it's a headache for me.- Preston Feagan
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- Forum: Chemistry
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Looking to dissolve plant matter without affecting rubber.
As a scientist of Field A, do you just go charging into Field B with no clue as to what you're doing? No? Then why would I? I'm not a plumber or electrician. I work with computers. As for having someone here tell me something improper, I can easily do research on their suggestions myself to see...- Preston Feagan
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- Forum: Chemistry
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Looking to dissolve plant matter without affecting rubber.
I don't see how any of those would get plant stems unwrapped from an impeller. Backflow is a moot gesture. Power washer would probably damage something with the proximity to the wall of the piping you'd have to utilize for any effective flow. Compressed air again will not help the impeller...- Preston Feagan
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- Forum: Chemistry
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Looking to dissolve plant matter without affecting rubber.
Hello! I'm having a bit of an issue here, and I came across this site while searching on how to dissolve plant matter. The thread I found had some ideas, but said a reason would be needed before any concrete advice could be given. So here's my request - I need to instantaneously dissolve plant...- Preston Feagan
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