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  • Water tight = Air tight??
  • wrightyson
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    Just wondered as I’ve just thrown a combination of bleach, salts and finish tabs into the dishwasher and wonder when she reaches 70 degrees weather it’s gonna form some kind of chlorine cloud!!! Reason for doing this in the next thread!!

    rs
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    someone tried to clean bike stuff in the dishwasher 😆

    wrightyson
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    Not guilty!!!!! 😀

    TheFunkyMonkey
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    Open a window? Check your insurance?

    LycraLout
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    no, but air tight= water tight iirc

    wrightyson
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    🙄 studying Chem at uni and then turning into a builder is becoming a dangerous combination it would seem!!

    wrightyson
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    That’s how I worded the title first time Lycra, then changed it because I thought similar!!

    CharlieMungus
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    Water tight = Air tight??

    Ever fart in the bath?

    Did you end up looking like Cyril Smith?

    peajay
    Full Member

    Think goretex?

    Onzadog
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    Actually, think pressure. More of a pressure differential you create between the two side, the more likely it is to leak. If you’re generating gases from liquids and solids and chucking heat into the equation you could have a problem. I doubt a dishwasher door seal was designed with that in mind.

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