Post AMZaApQNUKTDI06cL2 by sandman@nicecrew.digital
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(DIR) Post #AMZPx3utoJ4qdmB9XM by RadixVerum@nicecrew.digital
2022-08-16T01:34:41.547582Z
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In the name of the moon, I will punish you!
(DIR) Post #AMZaApQNUKTDI06cL2 by sandman@nicecrew.digital
2022-08-16T02:13:23.230511Z
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WHAT DID I DO
(DIR) Post #AMZaAq3N9Lf7EwLl7Q by RadixVerum@nicecrew.digital
2022-08-16T03:29:13.048103Z
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Not enough
(DIR) Post #AMZaN5ryAi7TlerNrM by dinsmoorsheepskins@nicecrew.digital
2022-08-16T03:31:26.689668Z
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Hey did you know that typically the soaking is conducted without pH change from the combination of a pelt at physiological pH of 8, and water at pH of 6 due to absorb cover in dioxide, the bath is typically at around pH of 7. However, some tanners add alkali, usually sodium carbonate, to the bath to raise the pH to about 10 in order to assist the wedding action. The efficacy of higher pH is dubious and it runs the risk of initiating hair immunization.Pretty crazy tbh, I thought I was reading about making dry skin wet but wtf do I know?!