Aha! Information is flowing! What a great thing the list is. So, in large quantity, baking soda is hygroscopic? (attracts moisture) Would this also be true of the small amount remaining in cloth after a dilute rinse? Any better ways to make things a little less acid? Maybe bleach, as Don Rose mentioned? A shame that I hate chlorine. Thanks, Mike, Robert -- Susan ----------------------------------------------------------------- >Hello List, > Baking soda in a piano? When I was a kid I was into model trains. >I got this "brilliant" idea that Baking Soda put all over the layout and >tracks would make perfect fake snow. Within about two weeks the tracks >and wheels were so rusted the trains never ran again. It looked pretty >realistic though. > >-Mike Jorgensen RPT > >Robert Goodale wrote >> >> It occurs to me that baking soda may eventually add to future friction > > Susan Kline P.O. Box 1651 Philomath, OR 97370 skline@proaxis.com "Enormous amounts of information are availble, including, however, very little reliable data on what it all means." -- Ashleigh Brilliant
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