Try MEA (grout cleaner) it is the stuff used in wipeout and kills copper, not your bore.
What is the full chemical name for MEA? (Some of us are not chemists by profession.)
Try MEA (grout cleaner) it is the stuff used in wipeout and kills copper, not your bore.
monoethanolamineWhat is the full chemical name for MEA? (Some of us are not chemists by profession.)
Stuart
THE CHINESE "STAINLESS STEEL" FLASKS LEAK THROUGH THE LETTERING STAMPED ON THE BOTTOM!!
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I put the flask upright in a shallow, solvent proof dish and left it. Within 2 hours over half the contents had drained out, presumably through microscopic holes in the stamped letters, since I had closely inspected the flask with a large magnifier and found no pores or open welds.
Fluid Film is lanolin. Lanolin is the oil removed from sheep's wool.
My mother, a truly pragmatic Scots woman, admonished me on the phone just now, after I had related this story,
"Aye,weell, thank goodness it wasn't filled with anything important, like Glenlivet".
A truly pragmatic soul.![]()
Things you never knew about Lanolin and probably wouldn't bother to ask. I got curious as to what all the fuss was about and looked up a few tidbits
- lanolin is devoid of glycerides and is in fact a wax, not a fat.
- lanolin has a complex and variable composition. . . high purity lanolin is composed predominantly of long chain waxy esters . . . there may be between 8,000 and 20,000 different types of lanolin ester present in lanolin. There is no natural or synthetic substance that has the same qualities and behaviours as lanolin.
(You can just drop that one into conversation over a cuppa at Tim's)
- Lanolin is often used by baseball players to soften and break in their baseball gloves. . . also as a lubricant for brass instrument tuning slides.
- Lanolin is used commercially in many industrial products ranging from rust-proof coatings to lubricants. Some sailors use lanolin to create a slippery surface on their propellers and stern gear to which barnacles cannot adhere. The water-repellent properties make it valuable as a lubricant grease where corrosion would otherwise be a problem.
Reading that last item, maybe Ed knew it would be a useful addition.
"long chain waxy esters"?? Are we allowed to talk about stuff like that on here?
And MEA (thanks for the clarification, Chris) is in all sorts of things, like Ivory Liquid and various hair colouring potions!
Stuart
Regarding lanolin - if you've been working on cars you've undoubtedly found it in your hand cleaners.
I did a quick search found it in small quantities:
http://www.shopping.com/Now-Foods-NOW-Foods-Lanolin-Pure-5-oz-Now-Foods/info
I went to the local phamacist (Rexall) and had them order me in some Lanolin. It was cheap for the amount I got (enough for life).
Every time I order something from the U.S. and the seller ships via UPS, UPS tacks on a $37 - $50 "customs brokerage fee" - often on an item costing only a few dollars.