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rainbows.rsexy
06-30-2006, 02:36 AM
anyone ever use Tide to decorate the walls of an apartment?

I have seen it done to add eerie interesting effects to walls combined with crazy exorcist posters....nice eh?

too as in also
06-30-2006, 06:51 AM
well i was going to wait for someone else to post so i wouldn't have to try it myself if it did'nt work,but nobody did so i tried it.i put a little tide on my wall and turned on my black light.it shows up really well but i'm not sure about how it will dry.but so far it seems to work:rasta:

zephyrinne
06-30-2006, 06:53 AM
In the apt. my roommate and I just moved into.. there is laundry detergent spilt ALL over the carpet. You can't see it in regular light... but we have a 48'' black light in our living room adn the first time we turned it on... DAMN. That shit is everywhere! It works. Try it.

rainbows.rsexy
06-30-2006, 09:24 PM
the walls were somewhat slimy.....according to a chemistry teacher the slimy sensation is actually skin being acted upon by TIDE'S extreme "basic" nature (opposite of acidic)


less fast acting, than something like sulfuric acid.....

Acidic lakes are sometimes found around volcanos......I was watching a show where scientists got on a acid proof boat and went out to the middle of the lake to do some kinda testing.....no way I'd go...... all I need is some idiot to make a sudden move and tip over the fricken boat

rainbows.rsexy
07-02-2006, 07:06 PM
oops,

The walls I have seen were white, stucco kind with no paint.....

:confused: At another weed forum someone said the tide made the paint bleed.....

just a warning