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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 09:23:47 -0400, "Bill Kearney"
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SO FRIGGIN' WHAT!!!!!!


Sure, cholera, dysintery, e-coli... no problem.

It's totally legal for me to
squat over the side and poop


No, it isn't.

Anybody who complies with a stupid law is himself or herself stupid.


Yeah, but what's your excuse?



The trouble with the theory that "anyone who complies with a stupid
law is himself or herself stupid" is that it is a nonviable defense
when you get caught.


Bruce-in-Bangkok



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The deposition is calcium carbonate and other carbonates; the very
same scale formation as when sea water's temperature is above 143-145
deg. F.

Urine when mixed to seawater lets the carbonates 'drop
out' (precipitate) out of seawater at a lower temeperature .... its
the very same scale thats inside your raw water circuit of your
engine, especially inside the exhaust manifold.

I use a commercial (environmentally degradable) boiler descaling on my
ENGINE, waste plumbing AND holding tank to remove the scale ... all at
the same time.... the engine is more important so I save the engine
cleaning solution then simply soak the head, plumbing AND holding
tank, etc, before dumping.

Rydlyme or Marsolve is what I use. Vinegar is for salads, its too
weak and takes too long to put calcium carbonate back into solution.
www.marsolve.com/ www.rydlyme.com/ www.rydlyme.net

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Read the Marsolve MSDS - 5-10% aqueous hydrogen chloride = dilute
muriatic acid = why pay this price ???



On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 09:31:09 -0700 (PDT), RichH
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The deposition is calcium carbonate and other carbonates; the very
same scale formation as when sea water's temperature is above 143-145
deg. F.

Urine when mixed to seawater lets the carbonates 'drop
out' (precipitate) out of seawater at a lower temeperature .... its
the very same scale thats inside your raw water circuit of your
engine, especially inside the exhaust manifold.

I use a commercial (environmentally degradable) boiler descaling on my
ENGINE, waste plumbing AND holding tank to remove the scale ... all at
the same time.... the engine is more important so I save the engine
cleaning solution then simply soak the head, plumbing AND holding
tank, etc, before dumping.

Rydlyme or Marsolve is what I use. Vinegar is for salads, its too
weak and takes too long to put calcium carbonate back into solution.
www.marsolve.com/ www.rydlyme.com/ www.rydlyme.net


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And the Rydlyme MSDS is exactly the same = 5-10% HCl - muriatic acid.

Next trick, I'll saw your dick off and give you back your foreskin....
Oops -

BTW - what's environmentally "friendly" (my words) about hydrochloric
acid??




On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 09:31:09 -0700 (PDT), RichH
wrote:

The deposition is calcium carbonate and other carbonates; the very
same scale formation as when sea water's temperature is above 143-145
deg. F.

Urine when mixed to seawater lets the carbonates 'drop
out' (precipitate) out of seawater at a lower temeperature .... its
the very same scale thats inside your raw water circuit of your
engine, especially inside the exhaust manifold.

I use a commercial (environmentally degradable) boiler descaling on my
ENGINE, waste plumbing AND holding tank to remove the scale ... all at
the same time.... the engine is more important so I save the engine
cleaning solution then simply soak the head, plumbing AND holding
tank, etc, before dumping.

Rydlyme or Marsolve is what I use. Vinegar is for salads, its too
weak and takes too long to put calcium carbonate back into solution.
www.marsolve.com/ www.rydlyme.com/ www.rydlyme.net


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And not a ****ing salmon to be found either - when I lived in Vanc
there were billions - now they don't exist.



On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 23:00:46 +0000, Gordon wrote:

Bill Kearney wrote:

"Gregory Hall" wrote in message
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Go back to the efficient and tried and true method of discretely
disposing your waste over the side using a bucket.


Disposing of waste within, what, 3 miles of shore is against the law in
the US.


38 million gallons of untreated human waste dumped into the straits
everyday by Victoria BC and no problems.
Gordon


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