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Post by spotfin on Apr 5, 2018 21:16:20 GMT -5
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Post by Vijay Glenburn on Apr 6, 2018 5:45:56 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing. Never realized Xenia can also be so toxic. I knows zoas and palys can be. Vijay
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Post by fermentedhiker on Apr 6, 2018 5:57:30 GMT -5
I'm struggling a bit to understand how it could have become aerosol-ized and persist? It seems like he must have been doing something to try and remove the xenia that was pretty intense to do something like that. "Power cleaning" must be something akin to pressure washing with hot water maybe?
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Post by scoobnoob on Apr 6, 2018 8:01:14 GMT -5
Wow that seems really intense. I wonder what "power washing" entails.
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Post by nickidml on Apr 6, 2018 9:28:29 GMT -5
When I hear "power cleaning" I think pressure washer like high powered water stream from the hose, and there's no way I would pressure wash anything INSIDE my home, haha. As far as the xenia is concerned, could they have mistaken the suspected source or the reporters got it wrong (which often happens)? I'm just surprised as the rest of you that xenia would be that toxic. It's definitely a hard story to believe.
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