xspikehead (Newbee)
10-15-03 16:37
No 464868
      What chemical(s) is the orange gakks?  Bookmark   

Anyone know for sure?  Think they know for sure?  Just curious for the hell of it.
 
 
 
 
    wareami
(Hive Addict)
10-16-03 00:40
No 464932
      SWIM says.....  Bookmark   

Just for the "Halibut"....no!smile
There has not been a formal analysis done on the isolated substance.
It's identity purposely doesn't exist in the inactive list.
If it had not been masked, it would have been easier to come UP with a work-around effecting it's removal.
Stabbing's in the dark by The Crash-Test Dumb-E's, who coinciDENTly worked around the clock, have determined that the worst of the OrangeII variety have been rendered disabled by the use of JD/TCE in the extraction phase followed closely by an acetone wash.
Kinda like the "Jaws of Life" for the landsharks among SWIMS!
Rather than focus on "What was the number of that truck that hit us", it would be wiser to focus yer perEscopes on the next mysterious curve ball they will inevitably wing at bees!
Always remember, They won't give UP easily and only "Action Figures" survive the blast!
Reading the General Patents helps those on the front lines!
Peace of the reaction

Have FUN-Bee SAFE


Common sense is genius dressed up in work clothes.
 
 
 
 
    halfkast
(Hive Bee)
10-16-03 01:19
No 464936
      Hi ware :-( :-o Has it been established if it...  Bookmark   

Hi warefrownblush

Has it been established if it is the salts or the aromatic in the JD that does whatever it does to the substance?

You don't need 2 Bee High to follow the goings-on @The-Hive--Just Addikted!
 
 
 
 
    wareami
(Hive Addict)
10-16-03 02:59
No 464960
      Why all the sadness...  Bookmark   

laugh...
Some things we'll never know....like why are we hear ya sea?wink
Since the exact composition of the O-II gaak remains a mystery, one can only guess that the napthenic salts are rendering the substance helpless.
It seems to be impervious to single solvent assaults until it's exposed to the jappynappysalt making the pfed a degaakyhappypappy salt again.wink
One would concievably guess that the petroleum distillate would be the likely solvent that would carry the gaak away because it's so attracted to the NP in the final a/b but for some reason it just doesn't do it on the frontside cleaning. Add the napthenic salt to the picture and the gaak is easily removed with acetone!

Common sense is genius dressed up in work clothes.