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DIY Household Chemistry

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DIY Household Chemistry

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  • Jode ( Jode@midwest.social ) 
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    • √𝛂𝛋𝛆 ( j4k3@piefed.world ) OP
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      He peaked at baby birds

  • CubitOom ( CubitOom@infosec.pub ) 
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    WTF is washing up liquid?

    I’m guessing liquid dish soap.

    • Super Grizzly Bear ( supergrizzlybear@pawb.social ) 
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      believe it or not its liquid that you use for doing the washing up

      • Ephera ( Ephera@lemmy.ml ) 
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        But what if it’s the liquid that remains after you’ve washed up?

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      The weird part is they say when you add the liquid dish soap to water it makes “nothing”, it should make a sudsy dish cleaning bath

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        Nah…you can’t washup wa’er so it’s accurate.

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      yes

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        Never heard it called that before, guessing it’s regional vernacular.

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          It’s a British thing

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    wtf is oobleck and bubble dough?

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    Removed by mod

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    Hydrogen Peroxide + Rubbing Alcohol = eye drops? Why…

    Oh nevermind, I can’t read. It says ear drops

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      Heard but not seen.

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    There is a literal box showing how to make extremely toxic rocket fuel. (Hydrazine)

    • √𝛂𝛋𝛆 ( j4k3@piefed.world ) OP
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      Acquiring high strength hydrogen peroxide is not easy or anything like the junk sold in a pharmacy. Same for ammonia.

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    Lye+ cornstarch+vinegar? But the vinegar is an acid, and lye a base… You’re getting water there.

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