Covid was a helluva drug, especially in California. What an ingenious use of all the surplus sanitizer from few years ago, that would otherwise go in the bin. Great work!
There is a clearance outlet called "Dirt Cheap" that had a whole pallet of hand sanitizer they had marked "free". I'm thinking they figured out it was expired, so they didn't want to sell it. Wish I had taken some.
I guess it helps to live in SoCal. LA area has more people than Ontario (the Canadian province), which is roughly the size of Colombia...and half of them are in Toronto.
I've tried but it dont work. I add salt to the gel but i dont separate. I try to filter it but nothing. there is another method? I dont speak english so i can translate only if written. Thanks
Hey Vuaeco, now all you have to do. Is make an alcohol powered generator. To charge up the scooters! Watching this, I can't help but wonder. What PROOF alcohol that is? At the store, they sell alcohol in 90 proof. Some lesser proof. Would be like the octane in gasoline. You prob caused a current run on hand sanitizer, and salt. Haha LOL
Octane quantifies resistance to knocking, not the amount of energy contained. The sanitizer in the last video was 70%, but any ethanol can be distilled easily enough up to azeotropic (~97%).
The hand sanitizer expires because the alcohol tends to slowly permeate thru the plastic, gradually reducing the alcohol content. Once it drops too low, it loses efficacy.
I don't think I'd use the soap at all. The "antibacterial" chemicals are usually nasty. As for washing your car, it might need more lubricity to prevent scratching. If I were trying to experiment cheaply, I'd squirt in some cheap hair conditioner (e.g. Mane n' Tail) and see how that went. This matters even more for those not regularly waxing their vehicles.
Very low concentration of "antibacterial" chemicals. If it's safe on your skin, it shouldn't be that "nasty". But there are a thousand uses for soap so plenty of other choices.
I did. A while back, I posted a video showing how the moon can generate power from a solar array on a "super moon" night. It's called "Luna power project". Here's the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TJ8Q-lu6tpY.html
You were literally whining about auto workers who make $17 an hour one comment ago, and now a guy with a home after decades of work (and a Toyota Sienna built when Dubya was prez) is "loaded"? Dude, pick a MFing lane. Either you like workers getting something for the fruits of their labour, or you hate them for it. Get off the fence, or I'm lighting it on fire.
Ok, where to begin? Oh yes, if you are so hard-up for energy, chances are that you're not looking online (or posting, for that matter) to turn alcohol-based soap into a purified form of fuel... I appreciate the the video, but it doesn't seem feasible to try this.
"Where to begin?" is what you say when you have many points to make. You made just the one tho, which makes the rest sound like puffery...which it is. Get a life.
@@kwitmeh3 Seriously. Not just prepping in the sense of having alcohol for fuel, for example, but prepping in the sense of practicing the needed skills so they can be deployed instantly. Cheers.