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bought this deal from WOOT! last
July for $19.95. It worked, and still
does. Yesterday I sanded a patch of floor before staining it.
Dust
every where. I sprayed a little Johnson floor cleaner on the
paper mop and turned it loose. The audio is set way high, because I
can't hear it at all in actual practice, except if bumps into
something. Plus, my granddaughter had a ball chasing after
it. Mark
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Stuff that works: Rustoleum. I was out this morning touching up some rust spots on a metal gate. Easy to apply, and looks good.
ReplyDeleteYa don't say.
ReplyDeleteGrinfilledCelt
Bet the inside of the can isnt rusty. Of course that would mean the human skin prevents rust as most of us arent rusty inside.
ReplyDeleteNot one of the most x
Anon: The iron in your body is rusting all the time.
ReplyDeleteThat is how the Iron atom in Hemoglobin picks up an O2 molecule from you lungs when you breath. High PH levels and low CO2 levels in the blood in the lungs encourages hemoglobin to drop the bound CO2 molecule and "rust" itself by picking up O2.
When Hemoglobin travels in areas with a low blood PH and high levels of CO2, the opposite happens, and the hemoglobin molecule dumps its O2 load and gloms onto any CO2 loose in the area.