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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. John H. wrote: On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:25:55 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:50:45 -0000, wrote: On Oct 29, 5:16 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 06:16:05 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: I have always use a product called "On and Off Hull and Bottom Cleaner". I think it has muriatic acid, but really am not sure. I have purchased it at West Marine and my marina's store, so I think it is readily available at all Marine Supply Stores. "On and Off" works extremely well. It should, the main ingredient is hydrochloric acid. It does not seem to harm fiberglass but it will damage some kinds of paint and take wax off the hull. I wear rubber gloves and glasses when I use it, wet everything down in advance, and rinse well afterward. The best way to avoid slime build up is a good coat of wax. Zud and Soft Scrub are two of the worst things you can use on a fiberglass boat, try everything else first. Best acid cleaners are the ones for toilets. Home Depot may carry them, but janitorial supply stores do. Is a gel type version of muriatic acid.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where'd you get your degree in Chemical Engineering? OR are you now resorting to cleaning public toilets to get a little cash as opposed to being a handyman? He was simply providing some information. Does that call for the kind of **** you just delivered? If you disagree and have better information, please provide it. http://www.endeavorcomics.com/largent/ranger/rang.wav My OS is XP and I don't think it'll run a WAV. Just tell me about it. A classic response. He has just proved the point I have been making all along. ;-) JimH, It was a joke, and a good one at that. |
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JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message ... JohnH, I hate to interupt this discussion of laxatives, but did you ever take that photo class Nikon was offering? I took the D200 class Nikonian Academy http://www.greaterphoto.com/ gave and it was a great course. Please email John if you are going to have a private conversation. JimH, You may want to check out the class, it really was a nice seminar. |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 17:54:58 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message ... JohnH, I hate to interupt this discussion of laxatives, but did you ever take that photo class Nikon was offering? I took the D200 class Nikonian Academy http://www.greaterphoto.com/ gave and it was a great course. Please email John if you are going to have a private conversation. We won't get upset with you for constructive criticism and good advice, Jimh. |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 17:59:43 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:43:16 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote: Sno Bowl is the same stuff only cheaper. I'm going to try that stuff on that Chris Craft hull I have that is stained. Cheap enough to experiment with. 15% hydrochloric acid by weight. http://www.ahprokleen.com/products/msds/MSDS110.pdf Yes, take a close look at the label for "On and Off". I actually read the MSDS and you are correct........it is far nastier stuff. No wonder Reggie is so wacked in the brain. http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...ll_cleaner.pdf Have you noticed that when you make nasty comments about Reggie, he doesn't return them? |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:25:55 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:50:45 -0000, wrote: On Oct 29, 5:16 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 06:16:05 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: I have always use a product called "On and Off Hull and Bottom Cleaner". I think it has muriatic acid, but really am not sure. I have purchased it at West Marine and my marina's store, so I think it is readily available at all Marine Supply Stores. "On and Off" works extremely well. It should, the main ingredient is hydrochloric acid. It does not seem to harm fiberglass but it will damage some kinds of paint and take wax off the hull. I wear rubber gloves and glasses when I use it, wet everything down in advance, and rinse well afterward. The best way to avoid slime build up is a good coat of wax. Zud and Soft Scrub are two of the worst things you can use on a fiberglass boat, try everything else first. Best acid cleaners are the ones for toilets. Home Depot may carry them, but janitorial supply stores do. Is a gel type version of muriatic acid.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where'd you get your degree in Chemical Engineering? OR are you now resorting to cleaning public toilets to get a little cash as opposed to being a handyman? He was simply providing some information. Does that call for the kind of **** you just delivered? If you disagree and have better information, please provide it. http://www.endeavorcomics.com/largent/ranger/rang.wav My OS is XP and I don't think it'll run a WAV. Just tell me about it. |
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 19:13:20 -0400, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:25:55 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:50:45 -0000, wrote: On Oct 29, 5:16 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 06:16:05 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: I have always use a product called "On and Off Hull and Bottom Cleaner". I think it has muriatic acid, but really am not sure. I have purchased it at West Marine and my marina's store, so I think it is readily available at all Marine Supply Stores. "On and Off" works extremely well. It should, the main ingredient is hydrochloric acid. It does not seem to harm fiberglass but it will damage some kinds of paint and take wax off the hull. I wear rubber gloves and glasses when I use it, wet everything down in advance, and rinse well afterward. The best way to avoid slime build up is a good coat of wax. Zud and Soft Scrub are two of the worst things you can use on a fiberglass boat, try everything else first. Best acid cleaners are the ones for toilets. Home Depot may carry them, but janitorial supply stores do. Is a gel type version of muriatic acid.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where'd you get your degree in Chemical Engineering? OR are you now resorting to cleaning public toilets to get a little cash as opposed to being a handyman? He was simply providing some information. Does that call for the kind of **** you just delivered? If you disagree and have better information, please provide it. http://www.endeavorcomics.com/largent/ranger/rang.wav My OS is XP and I don't think it'll run a WAV. Just tell me about it. A classic response. ;-) |
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JimH wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:25:55 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:50:45 -0000, wrote: On Oct 29, 5:16 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 06:16:05 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: I have always use a product called "On and Off Hull and Bottom Cleaner". I think it has muriatic acid, but really am not sure. I have purchased it at West Marine and my marina's store, so I think it is readily available at all Marine Supply Stores. "On and Off" works extremely well. It should, the main ingredient is hydrochloric acid. It does not seem to harm fiberglass but it will damage some kinds of paint and take wax off the hull. I wear rubber gloves and glasses when I use it, wet everything down in advance, and rinse well afterward. The best way to avoid slime build up is a good coat of wax. Zud and Soft Scrub are two of the worst things you can use on a fiberglass boat, try everything else first. Best acid cleaners are the ones for toilets. Home Depot may carry them, but janitorial supply stores do. Is a gel type version of muriatic acid.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where'd you get your degree in Chemical Engineering? OR are you now resorting to cleaning public toilets to get a little cash as opposed to being a handyman? He was simply providing some information. Does that call for the kind of **** you just delivered? If you disagree and have better information, please provide it. http://www.endeavorcomics.com/largent/ranger/rang.wav My OS is XP and I don't think it'll run a WAV. Just tell me about it. ROTF! You cannot open a wav file? And you present yourself as a VISTA expert? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!! As I stated, a classic response. |
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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:25:55 -0400, " JimH" ask wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:50:45 -0000, wrote: On Oct 29, 5:16 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 06:16:05 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: I have always use a product called "On and Off Hull and Bottom Cleaner". I think it has muriatic acid, but really am not sure. I have purchased it at West Marine and my marina's store, so I think it is readily available at all Marine Supply Stores. "On and Off" works extremely well. It should, the main ingredient is hydrochloric acid. It does not seem to harm fiberglass but it will damage some kinds of paint and take wax off the hull. I wear rubber gloves and glasses when I use it, wet everything down in advance, and rinse well afterward. The best way to avoid slime build up is a good coat of wax. Zud and Soft Scrub are two of the worst things you can use on a fiberglass boat, try everything else first. Best acid cleaners are the ones for toilets. Home Depot may carry them, but janitorial supply stores do. Is a gel type version of muriatic acid.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Where'd you get your degree in Chemical Engineering? OR are you now resorting to cleaning public toilets to get a little cash as opposed to being a handyman? He was simply providing some information. Does that call for the kind of **** you just delivered? If you disagree and have better information, please provide it. http://www.endeavorcomics.com/largent/ranger/rang.wav My OS is XP and I don't think it'll run a WAV. Just tell me about it. ROTF! You cannot open a wav file? And you present yourself as a VISTA expert? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!! As I stated, a classic response. We will now hear............it was a joke. Another classic response! ;-) JimH, I am pretty sure wav files have always worked in Windows. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
JimH, I am pretty sure wav files have always worked in Windows. Your "pretty sure" isn't enough. We want to sight least 20 googled up cites pointing to sites. You know, what you do in order to make everything think you know something. |
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