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| Are you suppose to poke holes at the bottom of the aluminum pans if youre planti |
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Posted by: Shawnangep - 01-16-2020, 01:21 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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Are you suppose to poke holes at the bottom of the aluminum pans if you\'re planting vege seeds?yes, you need drainagewhy are you using aluminum pans? There are a few other options out there as far as containers gothere\'s even tutorials on how to make biodegradable paper pots for seedlingsyou can get cardboard pots that will eventually disintergrate when you replant in the ground, .Other related question
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| Is it ok to put aluminum foil in the dryer |
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Posted by: Brendalywob - 01-16-2020, 01:12 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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I\'m washing my lunch box and I need to dry itThe inside looks like it\'s made of aluminum.I want to put it on air dry in my clothing dryer to speed things up before tomorrow.Is it safe to do?Yes, I think it would be OK on airI use a ball of aluminum to keep static down in the dryer and it shrivels up with the heat.Other related question
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| How can I deter my cat from hopping on the kitchen counters |
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Posted by: OctavioLegarda - 01-16-2020, 01:12 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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I have already tried aluminum foil (he didn\'t care and laid down on it) I tried squirting him, I also put him right under the faucet when he went into the sink (he seemed to be content under there), I say no and put him down millions of times, I put lemon on the counter, which he hates, but it\'s dissipatesThere is nothing whatsoever on the island (his fave spot), so he isn\'t trying to investigateHe just site thereHe can go anywhere else he wants, but I find it so unsanitary for him to be on teh kitchen counters.any other ideas?We do have another cat who never bothers going on the counters since I told her no once.she\'s an angel.Thanks for any ideas!!!!!Yes, I have the same problemThe foil didn\'t help and squirting doesn\'t help since they don\'t get squirted when nobody sees themDouble-sided tape might helpIt seems to work but it\'s a pain in the a.r.s.eTry sticking several lengths of tape to a piece of paper and setting it on the counter so when he hops up there he\'ll end up with an annoying piece of paper stuck to himThe problem lies in the fact that my cats learned to avoid the paper (I couldn\'t possibly cover every inch of counter with it) or they would knock it off on to the floor, the little devils There\'s a product called something like \'Ssscat\' that is just compressed air in a can with a sensorWhen it senses movement it shoots air toward the movementThat seems hard to work around though so I\'ve never tried itAnother option is the \'Scat Mat\' which gives a little zap like static electricity when anything makes contact with itThey are pricey like $50, so I\'ve never tried that either Truthfully, I gave up and keep a spray bottle of dilute bleach to clean my counters with every time I need to prepare foodBest of luck to you! added: I wish the perch worked for me! Mine have a big cat tree in front of the living room windowThey love it, but they still want to look out all the other windows! In fact one cat has a routine in the evening.up on the table to look out that window, then up on the counter to look out that window, then up on the cat tree to look out that window.over and over againcrazy kitties! Other related question
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| Does IF2 have a linear shape |
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Posted by: meaganev60 - 01-16-2020, 01:12 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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Also does AlCl3 obey the octet rule? Please explainTHanks!Yes, iodine difluoride has a linear shapeAluminum chloride does obey the octet ruleIn this occasion, aluminum will only have six valence electrons.Other related question
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Posted by: beaumidjex - 01-16-2020, 01:12 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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cocoa instead of actual chocolate?Yes, in fact I found an old recipe (in a cookbook) that I\'ve made, It\'s extra chocolatey, yumExtra Rich Dark Chocolate Brownies (Adapted from a 1940’s recipe) Makes 32 bars (2″x1″) Hand mix brownies, makes them tender3/4 cup natural unsweetened cocoa 1/3 cup plus 2 tbsp Canola oil 1 cup sugar (or 1/2 cup sugar, 1/2 cup Splenda) 2 well beaten eggs (or 1/2 cup Egg Beaters) 1/2 tsp vanilla 3/4 cup sifted flour 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp salt Preheat oven to 350°Mix together in large bowl: unsweetened cocoa and Canola oil Blend in sugar and eggsSift flour and measure 3/4 cupSift together sifted flour, baking powder and salt Hand mix into chocolate mixturePour into greased 8″ square pan(can use aluminum foil and then grease inside, easier to lift brownies out of the pan to cool) Bake about 15 to 20 minutesInsert toothpick in the center, if it comes out clean, it’s doneWhen cool, cut into bars and remove from pan-Other related question
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| Best kind of deodorant for athletes |
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Posted by: GordaJobh19 - 01-16-2020, 01:12 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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What is the best kind of deodorant for athletes? I like the dry white kind but i don\'t like it because it leaves white streaks on dark colored clothingI\'m looking for something clear like the gel kind but i don\'t want to use the gel kindSo a clear dry kind if that\'s even available.Yes, I use to have the same problemI hate deodorant that leaves residue on your skin, especially after taking a showerI use to have to scrub some deodorant offAnyway, I found Natural care Tom\'s of Maine deodorant to work out greatIt is for men and women, it does not leave any residue under the arm, it goes on clear, it is not gel like deodorant and it is aluminum free.Other related question
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| Can you flat iron aluminium foil |
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Posted by: Jacobhip - 01-16-2020, 01:12 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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I know your can curl your hair with aluminum but I was wondering if when I was done I could run a flatiron over the curls that are on the tinfoil just to heat them up before I let them go.is this safe?Yes, you canI do this quit often when I am doing a partial conditioning treatment on someone with bleached sectionsI coat the hair in the treatment then wrap it in foil and just clamp the flat iron over the hair for 2 secondsAs long as you just run the flat iron over it once, you\'ll be fine.Other related question
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| can i put non stick spray into a aluminum foil bakin pan |
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Posted by: holliemk1 - 01-16-2020, 01:12 AM - Forum: aluminium faq
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im baking a cake and i dont want it to stick to the panso can i use a non stick spray even tho its an aluminum foil pan??Yes, you can, I have done it and it does just fineYou can also spray the pan and then coat it with a light coating of flourJust put some flour in the pan and then shake the pan around so it just kinda dust itThis will help your cake not stick eitherGood luck.Other related question
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