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  1. 1. georget99 10:53 AM 2/9/12

    Hummmm, a non-toxic cleaner that contains rubbing alcohol?

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  2. 2. Scients 02:01 PM 2/9/12

    The pH scale does not go from 1-14. School text books usually say it goes from 0-14. But strictly speaking thats not even correct and the pH scale extends beyond this range.

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