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by Polo » 30/09/06, 17:51

is it possible to have the available which is put to the tap and which inects the air to increase the flow and thus reduce the expenditure of water?
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by Christophe » 30/09/06, 17:55

Polo wrote:is it possible to have the available which is put to the tap and which inects the air to increase the flow and thus reduce the expenditure of water?
please


We are on it right now but the pb is that we find these materials everywhere ...
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by w » 06/10/06, 04:57

Hello,

I don't know if you are familiar with Swiss "color 3" FM radio.
They have a column of a few minutes "the green planet" where they offer ecological gestures.
Once I heard about the "alin stone" with bactericidal and therefore deodorant virtue (well rather "odolimitating"), in short, you smell less bad. The job seems easy. We wet the stone and apply to the skin. This allows a film of bactericidal solution to be deposited.

I find the product interesting, but I couldn't find anything on google. Research sends information on the individual "Pierre Alin" :|
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by elephant » 06/10/06, 08:22

Wouldn't it be rather "alum stone"?

It has been used for centuries to stop bleeding when you cut yourself with your razor!
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by Christophe » 06/10/06, 08:48

Alum stone yes ... We could offer one and we have one in test but ... it is unfortunately not a renewable resource ... and yes the mines of this mineral are running out ...

It is therefore environmentally friendly, but not sustainable ... :|
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by Philippe Schutt » 06/10/06, 21:10

wood and pellet stoves? : Cheesy:
and pellets? D : Cheesy:

pretty and all and all, and that we can even cook on or inside for some : Cheesy: : Lol:
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by w » 07/10/06, 20:45

thanks for the u alunot .
I had not thought of the non-renewable character :? .


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by paotop » 12/10/06, 13:36

I just percutter that I have been using for a long time another product that could supply your christophe shop.

As many people who fly over or officiate on this site tinker and often get their hands dirty, I do not know what you wash your hands with afterwards but there is an alternative to the traditional micro-ball mechanic.
it's wood dust mixed with lavender essence and I don't know what, it's super effective (at least as much as a micro-ball soap), not more expensive and biodegradable.

it has existed for a long time but is not very well known (wrongly because it is going really well)

if that interests you I can give you photos of the products and coordinates of a manufacturer (as well as the composition)

here is
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by Christophe » 12/10/06, 13:48

Bof ... It's heavy as a product ... so not very ecological to transport ...

Pkoi don't just use sawdust with a good big Marseille soap?

But for my culture I want the product info (by email or here) :)
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by paotop » 12/10/06, 13:55

..... well it's just 5 liter bucket but it's not very heavy ..

I propose ....... you dispose.
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