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Does anyone know how to make a baked potato with really crispy and hard skin? oven temperature? do I put anything on the potato before putting aluminium foil? do I use broil or bake function on the oven? how long does it have to cook? THANKS
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I have a three month old kittenShe is great about using the litter box, but lately has started playing in the litterIs there any way I can get her to stop without discouraging her from using the litter box like she is supposed to? Thanks!
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Hello, I'm wonering if anyone has experience using ultrasonic cleaners for carb bodys and parts, I finaly got one for a good price, and it works well, except for leaving a black residue on the aluminum, I've read that it need to be an alkaline solutionAny help is apreciated.
Distilled water has a pH of 7 and is considered neutralAnything over pH7 is considered alkaline (AKA base)If the alkalinity is too high it will destroy the aluminum(sodium hydroxide has a pH of 14 - It is extremely caustic and will destroy aluminum.) Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a weak base(pH 8) Pool pH up, or washing soda (sodium carbonate) is a stronger base(pH 9.6) Amonia is a moderate base(pH 11) A mixture of; distilled water (as a neutral solvent) amonia (to obtain an alkaline pH) and Dawn dishwashing liquid (to reduce surface tension) would probably be an ideal solutionGood luck
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Verify your condensing unit outside and make sure that the coil just isn't soiledIf it is, turn off the A/C and spray the coil out together with your hose for roughly 10 minutes or unless the water strolling out does not seem dirty anymoreIf this is not the case then verify/change your indoor return air filterIf that does not work you then most often have a soiled evaporator coil or a freon leakIf the coil is soiled ( believe me if it is soiled you'll see it) you can purchase coil cleaner at a ironmongery storeAll you do is spray a generous amount on the entire coil and let it take a seat for about 10-quarter-hour then rinse and repeat 2 extra instances or except the coil looks easy once moreThen be definite you might have a easy filter in afterwordsIf it is a freon leak i am afraid you are going to have got to have the A/C Tech repair it.
Is there any other household item (paper towel ect.) that would work as well?
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Is the aluminum foil tape radiation proof?
All I know is that copper foil can protect against radiation. Aluminum foil hasn't heard.
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I have a glass food container (borosilicate) and I learned that it has some aluminum oxide within the glass (the aluminum makes up 1-2% of the weight, I estimate). While glass is supposed to be more inert and safe than plastic, should I be concerned about the possible health risks of any aluminum leeching into stored food?
Aluminum metal make react with food stuffs, particularly aqueous solutions, and the Al can dissolve as various complexes. But once aluminum has been oxidized it is chemically inert. Aluminum oxide as a mineral is corundum (which is also sapphire and ruby) and is used in lots of industrial applications -- particularly as high-temperature components. It is essentially totally insoluble in water and requires much energy to be reduced to Al. In glass it is somewhat less inert but still is essentially unreactive. Borosilicate glass is much much safer than plastic. But make sure it is borosilicate glass. Hard liquor will, for example, leach Pb from lead crystal.