bleaching sculls

Submitted by bill on 03/26/2003. ( ) 24.67.253.204

I have a question about hydrogen peroxide. I know it is best to use the 40% peroxide, but can you use 35-40% peroxide used for your swimming pool on the sculls? Or is it different stuff? (Just a question) thanks again

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sculls

This response submitted by May Tag on 03/26/2003. ( ) 63.15.239.92

There was a place near me that made those scull boats. Duck hunted out of them when I was young. They were great, you could scull right up to the ducks. Agh,the good old days.


may tag

This response submitted by bill on 03/26/2003. ( ) 24.67.253.204

iam sorry i spelled skulls wrong. if you cant help me i dont want to here from you.lookie here may tag i didnt use capital letters to start my sentences either. I will use the spell check next time.


BILL

This response submitted by ETCC on 03/26/2003. ( getrichkwik@webtv.net ) 209.240.198.60

Wots a 'Spell Chek'?


Boy, did I miss something

This response submitted by George on 03/26/2003. ( georoof@aol.com ) 152.163.189.200

Bill, peroxide is peroxide. I rather like the jelled product better than the liquid simply because is stays in place on the skull better.


Bill

This response submitted by May Tag on 03/26/2003. ( ) 63.15.239.83

We are just funning with you, no offence meant. Think of all those on here that now know about a scull boat. We are just trying to help out all those that went through the bell curve education system . We are doing it for posterity and the future of America.


TAG

This response submitted by ETCC on 03/26/2003. ( getrichkwik@webtv.net ) 209.240.198.60

Hey...I like yer TV Kommershuls...I bot one of yer Close Dryers an made it into a Tumbler...butt...makes me dizzer'n heck when I crawl outta it.
~ ETCC


you guys are f'n nuts

This response submitted by paul on 03/30/2003. ( ) 142.161.128.92

that tumbler crack was funny, but you should use peroxide and magnesium carbonate, it works well and stays on the skull better than the gel. those warnings on the container are no joke so BE CAREFUL it works great, but could get kinda hard on the eyes and skin (yours not the animals)


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