ok dont say anything................................................
ok dont say anything................................................
hmm this idea makes me wanna get a sammich.
Hmmm.... another idea came into my skull, why not apply a thin layer of plastic (sealent) onto the chaulking when installing the tile or what ever it may be. this would prevent moisture from seeping in, keeping the salt drier .... then again i dont know much about installing caulking, i dont live in...
WAIT! i looked more closely at the sites of where i placed salt, it seems like the colour of the black"stuff" (mold) was a bit lighter shaded. it may have done something. i dont have the time and or money to investigate further, so if anyone decides to test it themselfs, they should get si...
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one other thing, im in high school . maybe this idea hit me while i was munching on some fries
results r in .the salt under a 24 hour period did not affect the mold growth, i have to take a shower, so i couldnt conduct it any longer... my idea didnt follow though with the science i thought i knew.. maybe the salt did affect it but on a cellural scale. but thats not possible with out a mircosc...
and besides wouldnt the mine go off if your shoe detected it because you just stepped there? :-? :-? :-? :-? :-? :-? :-?
in scienctific study u r supposed to use metric oh well 7 more hours left til i remove the salt to see if it affected the Black stuff thats on my shower caulking ... :-°
now cleaning a tub isnt that hard... you can add some salt to the original cleanner to us the salt as a mnior srubbing thing. slat is good for every thing... food , cleaning killing slugs ,ect
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well i am testing my idea of liberally appling salt to the outside surface of the caulking. Ihave used common household salt (1Tbsp) and five drops of water(i used a dropper that came with certaint medicines, it was welll washed). i would post links to photos i took but im uncertaint on how to do it...
well since mold or what ever grows in your chaulking is a living cell it preforms osmosis.diffusion is the movent of materials like water though a selective premerable mebraine. my idea to get rid of this life growing on your chaulk is to add salt. i say this because the cell would have to dehydrate...
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