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He found a paper on silica gel for preservation of museum exhibits and from the appearances of his post he only skimmed it, if even that. If you follow it and understand what you are dealing with, something as haphazardly manufactured as kitty litter, the most popular being "Exquisicat Cat Piss Soaker Plus" hardly even qualifies as "RD Gel" which isn't even close to the "Art-Sorb" "Rhapid-Gel" - these are industry standard Rh maintenance mediums. As one goes through the paper, the author points out flaw after flaw in "RD Gel". Reading and understanding are two different things. |
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On another adventure
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Hmm... I have to say that I never like to say things that could cause controversy on these forums. I'm very opinionated but I like to keep those out of CA. I like to keep things lite here. I did understand the article. And though it wasn't specifically about Cigar beads at all (clearly)- that doesn't change the fact that it was written using the scientific method. That comment was pretty presumptuous.
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