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dubfan
on Nov 13, 2013
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Wouldn't you need to add some sort of detergent to get the non-polar oils to dissolve in water? Disposing of that mixture could be tricky.
_3u10
on Nov 13, 2013
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You don't need the oils to dissolve in water, only to condense out of the air into the water.
jlgreco
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Wouldn't just regular old soap do it? Soapy water mixed with pepper shouldn't be too nasty, but then again, California....
sliverstorm
on Nov 13, 2013
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You want to dispose of
soapy water!?!
What are you, some kind of environmental terrorist? Get a hazmat team in here, STAT!
-- California
sjwright
on Nov 14, 2013
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Soapy water contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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