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Joe Blizzard
 
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"JAXAshby" wrote
with the singular exception of "Rob" you are all a bunch of frickin'
idiots.


Well, I can't argue with that. (Except I'm not so sure about Rob.)

mix the powder in water until it doesn't mix anymore,
and then add a bit more water. done.


I'm sure that would work fine, but in my limited and totally unscientific
experience, a saturated solution is stronger than it needs to be to clean
the boat. All I need is enough. Any more than that is, well, more than
enough.


 
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