I have a friend that told me he is using Noflex Digestor to soak his feet in to get rid of his athletes foot.
Why do people do this kind of thing
Wifey B: Because he doesn't like the taste of Tang.
I have a friend that told me he is using Noflex Digestor to soak his feet in to get rid of his athletes foot.
Why do people do this kind of thing
I think we should all buy Tang stock, it's got to be cheap, then start a rumor that it cures athlete's foot and unblocks sewer systems. The price will soar and we'll all get rich.
Or maybe not.
New Forum Rule: If someone asks what to use to do anything, the answer is always Tang.
Wifey B: Well, tang has been known to cure many things but then perhaps we're not referring to the same thing. I'm assuming you're still talking about the powdery fake juice. Maybe I'm talking about the Tang Dynasty or maybe it's got poon involved from the french for pu and tang instead of the french tain or maybe it's gone further through derivations and one should consult the urban dictionary.
Just as a warning to all the older, less up on slang, here. If you hear someone commenting, "I really need to get some tang this weekend" they're not talking about the orange powder.
.............. Just as a warning to all the older, less up on slang, here. If you hear someone commenting, "I really need to get some tang this weekend" they're not talking about the orange powder.
I think we should all buy Tang stock, it's got to be cheap, then start a rumor that it cures athlete's foot and unblocks sewer systems. ..............
And mix it in bottom paint for more effectiveness and longer life.
I bet it's at least as effective as red pepper.
Have YOU actually tried 2 cups of cayenne pepper in a
gallon of "soft" anti-fouling (copper) paint? I have.
Ted
Greetings,
Mr. ps. "...only an effective bottom paint additive in space..." Um, ok, which way is up?
Have YOU actually tried 2 cups of cayenne pepper in a
gallon of "soft" anti-fouling (copper) paint? I have.
Ted
New Forum Rule: If someone asks what to use to do anything, the answer is always Tang.
OK, but what size jar of Tang is minimum for using as an anchor?
-Chris
Tang jars for anchor use should be sized in pounds and the standard formula is 110% of your windlass capacity so you need to upgrade your windlass prior to making the change. And be sure to replace your anchor roller to accommodate the Tang jar.
Got it, thanks. I think I'll shop for a stainless one...
-Chris
Stainless anchor or stainless tang jar ?
No, I haven't tried "NoFlex" so I have no real experience to compare the two products. I continue, however, to be completely satisfied with "Forget About It."A question for the OP, Codger. Have you used or tried "Noflex?" Was just wondering if you had compared or went to Forget because No failed to meet your needs.
No, I haven't tried "NoFlex" so I have no real experience to compare the two products. I continue, however, to be completely satisfied with "Forget About It."
BTW, BandB....I apologize for the late response as I have a tendency to post on a subject and then "Forget About it."
No, I haven't tried "NoFlex" so I have no real experience to compare the two products. I continue, however, to be completely satisfied with "Forget About It."
BTW, BandB....I apologize for the late response as I have a tendency to post on a subject and then "Forget About it."
So the obvious question is, why don't the bottom paint manufacturers add cayenne pepper in their commercial paints?Read about it in "Yachting" magazine, used in Florida, good results.
Copper paint was "degraded" up here, decided to try it. There was a
major improvement at next haulout.
Used it for years after on two different boats. Only reason not used this
time was that I had the yard do the job.
Ted
I have followed this thread from the start, and about 2 weeks ago I went ahead and bought a bottle. I have to say, I am amazed that this stuff really works (for me anyway). Prior to using, a flush would result in an odor that was embarrassing outside the boat. Now, after 2 weeks use, I intentionally flush and run outside and nothing at all! Just the clean smell of the harbor (well, as good as a man made harbor can!).
I am impressed!