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    I once read that it was used for marking anti personnel mines. It was useful as it was temporary and did not give an advantage to the opposing forces.

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    On a paper plate then smashed in some ones face

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOB15 View Post
    On a paper plate then smashed in some ones face
    Chemical weapons are a no no.

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    It works good at getting blood out or car upholstery and carpets. It also works on clothes.
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    It removes pencil marks, and drawings from desk tops.

    Are teachers would have us do this on the last day of each school year. That was in elementary school
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    How about something I can use like a can of silly string instead?
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    Canned goo can make an effective lubricant for your hones in lieu of oil or honing solution.

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    Rez, should I ask how the blood got on the car uphotery?
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