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Mon, 7 Dec 1998 14:09:43 -0800
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Tim JF Cuss UK asks about the use of oxylic acid in the treatment
of veroa.
 
From my photographic background, I can share that oxylic acid dissolves the
bones of the living human operator, over time of course, and when used
without a proper fume hood or other protection.
 
This is another solution that sounds like nasty desperation.
Other's mileage may vary - just my nickel's worth of knowledge.
 
Robert MacKimmie

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