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![]() You should all be weary of your salt and brands don't matter I've had customers return every type of salt for all sorys of reasons and even once salt had no salt measured with a refract... it had nothing so prob a bucket of chemicals , sure sucks to be on the end of that I use to think then it happened so often that I just assume salt QC is crap and take each bucket with caution
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I have a new question that hasn't been brought up "How does someone dispose of 48lbs of salt?" Well subtract what was used for the water change In my garbage can? In my backyard? Down the drain? In the ocean? In the river? Take it to the dump? Save it for de-icing the driveway? There's only one question above that I could answer yes to. So what's the best way to dispose of that much salt, minus the bucket I hope cause that thing's recyclable I will also be keeping and using my buckets, just merely wondering what others would do Last edited by GoFish; 06-06-2015 at 09:25 PM. |
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![]() Go slug hunting lol
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![]() Oooh good one
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