On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:19:33 +0000 (UTC), Cydrome Leader
wrote:
I'd buy this explanation.
I'll send you an invoice.
I was wondering how to verify my guess. If there's enough of the
white stuff available, try setting fire to it. If it's a paper or soy
derived product, it will char, burn, and crumble to ash. If it's
styrofoam, it will melt, burn, and then harden into something that
feels like a lump of hard plastic. If it's spider droppings, it will
stink like manure. If it's drywall, fix-all, or texturing, nothing
will happen.
Incidentally, you can also use this method to distinguish between
natural fibers and synthetic fibers.
http://www.fullercommercial.com/training/carpetcare/fiber_identification.asp
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