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"Bruce in Bangkok" wrote in message
... On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 16:40:45 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "CaveLamb" wrote in message news:w8qdna8mV7lneSzQnZ2dnUVZ_o6dnZ2d@earthlink. com... It's NOT WATER! It may have been water at one time, but it's not anymore. That's the point everybody has been trying to make here. Since it's not water, it doesn't BEHAVE like water... It is chemical IN SOLUTION WITH water. What goes into solution can evaporate out of solution. What don't you and the other morons understand about something this simple? Wilbur Hubbard Willie-boy, you are getting all confused. You are talking about a mechanical mixture and it is a chemical mixture and a chemical mixture, or solution, can't be separated. Wrong! The darkish osmotic solution is no different in principle than sea water which is also a solution. The water can be diffused and evaporated out of salt water leaving various salts in crystal form along with trace metallic elements, organics, etc. In the same way, the water can be diffused and evaporated out of the darkish, osmotic liquid that contains all sorts of chemicals like styrene, MEKP, polyester resin, etc. Even that so-called authoritative article you morons consider your Bible demonstrates this to be fact in that the droplets of thinner chemical/water solution on the plate get thicker as they dry and as the atmosphere become more humid they then absorb some water and get thinner again. In the sun and a less humid atmosphere they get thicker and harder. Duh! Open your mind, or the mush that passes for it! You can't have it both ways, Lubber! My argument that the spraying the hull with water is mostly ineffective in ridding the laminate of the trapped moisture in the osmotic solution stands based upon the facts as stated. The sprayed water simply cannot wash out the osmotic solution trapped inside the laminate raising blisters (with the exception of areas that are cracked or holed and we all know that is NOT everywhere). The only way to accomplish this washing away by spraying would be to drill millions of small holes into the laminate in the entire bottom so the trapped osmotic solution would have egress so the sprayed water could then was it away. As it stands, from a realistic physical standpoint, water sprayed on the outside of the hull has as much chance of washing out the trapped osmotic solution as your taking a shower and expecting it wash out your blood/alcohol solution. LOL! Wilbur Hubbard |
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