[R-390] Tungsten Disulphide question
Tisha Hayes
tisha.hayes at gmail.com
Wed Mar 19 06:36:13 EDT 2014
The same thing happens with the Tungsten that I had purchased several years
ago in liquid form. The bottle draws negative pressure over time, that is
in the container that it was shipped to me in.
The liquid concentrate I have been using an ounce or so of in my Mercedes
at each oil change for the past five years. Now it is 130,000 miles later
and other than turning a new oil change with golden oil into something as
black as sin there have been no negative effects.
The liquid base is some sort of light solvent, not an alcohol so I do not
really know what is going on. Maybe it opens a portal to an alternate
dimension where liquids in any form are in short supply and gradually it is
wicked away. It does not degrade the plastic bottle.
--
Ms. Tisha Hayes. AA4HA
*"There are many who live in the mountains and behave as if they were in
the town; they are wasting their time. It is possible to be a solitary in
one's mind while living in a crowd; and it is possible for those who are
solitaries to live in the crowd of their own thoughts."*
*-Amma Sarah of the Desert*
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