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I can see this working for spills on the floor
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11-25-2010, 02:53 AM
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DUNBAR PLUMBING
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Oatey Liquilock - Solidifies Water for Toilet Removal
Have you tried this product before?
YouTube - OATEY LIQUILOCK - SOLIDIFIES WATER IN TOILET BEFORE REMOVAL - DUNBARPLUMBING.COM
I made this video because the "other" videos drag on and on. Plus I'll make another one showing a cleaner/newer bathroom without the background noise.
I like it. I'll use it probably for the wow factor showing the customers how well it works.
My devious mind is squirming, thinking of some other application this would work on.
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11-25-2010, 03:01 AM
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I've never seen it before. I myself am wondering if it could be used to retain moisture in the soil of houseplants on extended vacations?
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I've never seen it before. I myself am wondering if it could be used to retain moisture in the soil of houseplants on extended vacations?
I believe that is probably the same identical application
An MSDS report would most likely confirm it.
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