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Acid - 11/6/2002 9:16:21 AM   
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In response to Scott and Mike' s posts (which were deleted by mistake).

I saw that on eBay awhile ago and managed to track down what is probably the original description. It' s a mixture of Hydrofluoric and Sulphuric acid so if it' s just your nerve endings that get killed off you are going to be one of the lucky ones!

http://www.geocities.com/bottleman100/index.htm

Does anyone know a practitioner of this black art? (Still alive that is )
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RE: Acid - 11/7/2002 5:39:05 PM   
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I dont know what the post was, but if people are looking for a relatively safe (and I use the term lightly) way to clean bottles with acid I understand Muriatic acid is often used. Again I dont know what the post was but that is my two cents worth.

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