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On Thu Apr 25 13:14:49 2024 Jeff Liebermann wrote:Diatomaceous earth is not even remotely related to soil.On Thu, 25 Apr 2024 14:52:17 GMT, Tom Kunich <cyclintom@yahoo.com>I wonder at which point you will learn the English language. Clumping liter is made out of diatomateous earth. You know - DIRT. Only someone that doesn't ride bicycles and has never held a wrench in his hand believes that bicycle parts should be stored in dirt.
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>Since you obviously don't have cats, you seem unaware that cat liter comes in bags,>
Sigh. Searching for "cat litter in boxes":
<https://www.google.com/search?q=cat+litter+in+boxes&tbm=isch>
Seems to be a few that arrive in boxes and buckets. Some products
from Arm and Hammer, Step Fresh, Purina, and Scoop Away are available
in boxes. The same manufacturers also have it available in bags:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=cat+litter+in+bags&tbm=isch>
>There is one type of clumping liter that comes in boxes but people usually don't use that type.>
Looks like clumping cat litter is also sold in boxes:
<https://www.google.com/search?q=cat+litter+in+boxes+clumping&tbm=isch>
For example:
<https://www.walmart.com/ip/Special-Kitty-Odor-Control-Tight-Clumping-Cat-Litter-Fresh-Scent-40-lb/50003619>
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I guess those who buy non-clumping litter haven't read the reviews:
"Should I choose clumping litter or non-clumping litter?"
<https://www.tippaws.com/blogs/news/should-i-choose-clumping-litter-or-non-clumping-litter>
"Clumping cat litter is far superior for absorbing moisture. In fact,
non-clumping cat litter hardly absorbs it at all."
Notice that everything offered by Arm and Hammer is clumping:
<https://www.armandhammer.com/en/cat-litter>
I doubt they would produce a line of cat litter products which, as you
claim, nobody buys.
>So tell me again about putting my parts in the "boxes" that cat litter comes in. And tell me perhaps about the effect of the fine powder remaining in the box if you use the clumping litter? Or perhaps you believe that you can wash the cardboard boxes out?>
You have a bicycle workshop, which I assume includes an air compress.
If you have one, you might try using the compressed air to blow the
dust out of the litter boxes. If not, you should consider buying one.
>I find it amazing that you can pretend to think that you're in some manner practical when you cannot for one second even think about the problem.>
What problem? The problem where you are unable to find things? I'm
not surprised that this is a problem for you. Your garage should be
quite crowded with a Taurus X car, 13 assembled bicycles, an unknown
number of frames and forks, workshop, workbench, tools, small parts
etc. I recall previously reviewing the floor space calculations with
you in RBT, but I'm too lazy to try and find them.
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-- Jeff Liebermann jeffl@cruzio.com
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It is a good thing that inkjet printer cartridges don't require tools to replace or you would have been a failure at that as well.
Seriously, with an unbroken record of failure, why do you continue to show it off?
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