Pepsi and Coke as toilet cleaners
Richard P. Grant
rgrant at worf.molbiol.ox.ac.uk
Thu Oct 31 11:20:11 EST 1996
Slavemaster (un691cs at genius.embnet.dkfz-heidelberg.de) gibbered:
} In artikeltje <550qbe$jfb at news4.digex.net>, 27 Oct 1996 23:13:50 GMT,
} bclee at access4.digex.net. zei:...
} >
} >Some carbonated soft drinks have fair amount of phosphoric acid, which can
} >help loosen corroded metal and dissolve various minerals in the water
} >deposits. However, they are not very quick acting. They also have the
} >potential for staining the ceramic brown.
} you actually TRIED it ?
What's wrong with that? Science is meant to be empirical, surely? At
least in the first instance.
Richard
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Richard P. Grant University of Oxford
Nuffield Department Obstetrics and Gynaecology FFPGP
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