That is it - Poly ethylene Glycol PEG.
The Glycol replaces the water and deposits Poly ethylene- a.k.a. plastic -
where the water was.
Main Entry: poly·eth·yl·ene
Pronunciation: "päl-E-'eth-&-"lEn
Function: noun
: a polymer of ethylene; especially : any of various lightweight thermoplastics (CH2CH2)x that are resistant to chemicals and
moisture and are used especially in packaging, insulation, surgical implants, prostheses, and tubing
Martin Eastburn
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M&S wrote:
W Canaday wrote:
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 00:00:16 +0000, M&S wrote:
Hello to the group,
Don't neglect the possibility of boiling the pieces or using the L
I dont know what "the L" is. I had read a long time ago about turning
large bowls and treating them with PEG however I am not sure what the L
is? Linseed Oil?
Mark
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