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  • #16
    Readily Available Locally

    Potassium Hydroxide is available cheaply from all the biggest chemical warehouses. I can get 25L of concentrate for about $80. One of the bigger industries to use it is cleaning railings in the abattoirs. Our business uses it to clean injectors ultrasonically. The waste is difficult / expensive to dispose of, so there's just heaps of it lying around. I want to start this on a smaller scale first using such bricks to build a BBQ. I want to try to see what happens when this is combined with MRET structured water or just put the concentrate through the MRET machine. Would this be a good idea to do the BBQ mortar-less??

    Many Thanks - valuable info!

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    • #17
      I'd like to know what materials in the dirt are actually melded together by the Potassium Hydroxide and "Calcium Lignosulphonate"

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