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In the reef tank hobby we often use super glue to attach coral to rock and cement plugs and other stuff. Many times we put a big glob of super glue then attach the coral/object then pour baking soda on top to make it set super fast. It's supposed to make it a lot stronger too. Maybe something to consider if another super glue video is done. I don't know if it's relevant lol
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@buzzkillington1602 Adding a pinch of magnesium chloride and potassium chloride fixes that. But mainly magnesium chloride for taste. A minuscule amount of lithium chloride is probably the most healthy possible addition since the potassium and magnesium benefits are negligible and just for taste and so the water isn't disrupting internal mineral balance. The absolute best would be something like TJ Clark water reminerlizer, it's from a very unique mine with partially fossiled plant material with a wide range of minerals attached to plant compounds for ease of utilization with very low heavy metal content.
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Flex glue is likely suited for it's own thing. Since it's flexible it's perhaps far more reliable than the other wood glues where the repair is exposed to vibrations for example.
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Ya looks like some are meant to make the water safe from infections while outdoors so don't really fill the same purpose as the other water filters.
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lol I use my dyson to also dry my dogs it works so fast it really earns it's value in time saved for that reason alone and the temp is comfortable for them
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Another idea for a video is spray paint for plastics. One of the major issues is proper bonding. Especially if the plastic is flexible, if it hasn't bonded well it can crack or flake off. Or even worse just come off easily altogether depending on the plastic type. This would be a lot easier to test since you don't need to wait a year lol. I've had great success with Krylon "Fusion" for spraying plastic plant pots. After a year or two it hasn't scratched, chipped or flaked off the pots even after reusing them and washing them out and bending and so on. But I tried it on another type of plastic and it easily flaked and scratched off. Hence my interest in the best all around spray paint for "plastics" or plastic like surfaces.
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I wonder if cerakote would be good for coating that bottom white foam/plastic part on most sneakers to keep it from getting dirty and to clean easy? lol maybe another idea for a video for shoe protectant products.
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@Mrlemar1 To get rid of the toxic chlorine and fluoride compounds added. Usually there wouldn't be heavy metals aloud in most Western countries so that isn't an issue. But there can be lots of other garbage like sediment and lots of calcium which isn't good. We are starting to find out how harmful supplementing calcium is after all the decades of nonsense recommending it for healthy bones when in reality vitamin C/K2 were the big important nutrients for bones. Even now almost no one knows how important vitamin C is for bones.
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