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  • Mathew - Just what i wanted

    Got it today and it is exactly what i expected. It can hold 2 forms of ID and a credit card. You could probably slip in a business card as well.

  • Amazon Customer - This product was amazing. I smoked almost everyday for a month or ...

    This product was amazing. I smoked almost everyday for a month or two and got a surprise that I have to take a hair test to get the job I wanted. So the morning of my test I took selsun blue to get dandruff out and show more of my hair. Then immediately before my test I used this ultra clean shampoo test by test. Don't forget to scrub into your head AND pinch your fingers together with hair in between and go up! So the shampoo will get into every part of your hair

  • Greg - Works Great if You let It Work

    This product worked for me and probably saved me well over $1000. I have a 20 X 40 foot pool that hold about 30,000 gallons of water. It is equipped with an Hayward AquaRite salt chlorinator. I had been adding 4 to 8 bags of salt a month as well as other chemicals. Everything I read told me that I should not be losing salt except for splash out and backwash. I did the bucket test for 5 days to determine how much water I was losing and it turned out to be about 1.5 to 2 inches per day. Using food coloring and a small syringe I tested for leaks in all the obvious places with no results. I then turned off the skimmer and put a plug in the input under the basket and bucket tested again. This time it was only a .5 inch per day loss, or about 2.5 inches over 5 days. This told me that I had water losses on both the suction and return sides of the system, with the most on the suction side. This was bad news, as the suction side is much more difficult to fix ( this has probably led to many of the bad reviews of this product). This product works by flowing into the cracks and leaks and sealing them. On the suction side the flow is outward from the cracks. Therefore nothing normally flows into the crack ( the suction side only leaks when the pool pump is turned off). To counter this you need to be able to apply positive pressure to the line. I have about 80 to 90 feet of PVC pipe from my skimmer to my pump house, so I put about 4 ounces of Fix A Leak into the inlet at the bottom of the skimmer using a dish soap squeeze bottle and turned the pump on for 10 seconds. I repeated this 2 more times and added the last 4 ounces without turning the pump on (total 16 ounces). I them closed the skimmer valve. To get positive pressure I attached a plumbing drain cleaning bladder ( from Home Depot or Harbor Freight) to a garden hose and inserted it into the opening at the bottom of the skimmer and turned the water on full blast. The bladder ruptured after about 10 minutes, but its work was done. I them put a plug into the skimmer hole and turned the pump back on using only the floor drain for 5 days. After 5 days I opened the skimmer and added the final 16 ounces of Fix A Leak and let it flow through the system for another 4 days, sweeping it toward the floor drain every 8 to 12 hours. I might add that this entire time my sand filter was on bypass. Also, as recommended by the Fix A Leak people, in response to my email, I removed my Salt T Cell and replaced it with a Winter Bypass Cell (that I also got from Amazon). I needed this because the T Cell does not use standard size fittings. After the final 4 days of circulating Fix A Leak I turned my sand filter back on, backwashed, replaced my T Cell and added 2 bags of salt to get my level up to 3000ppm. This whole process took about 14 days(not counting the leak testing); significantly more that the label recommends, but I wanted to give this the maximum chance of working. Before starting this process I raised my chlorine level well above normal and checked it every couple of days. The pool got a little dirty not running the filter for 10 days, but no algae. When completed on September 25th salt level was 3000ppm. As I write this (Nov 21) the level is 3100ppm. I need to add some water.