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 Originally Posted by Nicholas Lindan Au contraire, they mix very well. They become almost inseparable. That was the problem. Sodium Hydroxide ate the scoop! I saw that air ionizers were mentioned. They will work but just raising the humidity of the room will do as well. I used to make blueprints from mylar engineering drawings and in low humidity it was a shocking experience. Literally. Most plastics have a nasty habit of retaining a static charge unless the humidity can be controlled at greater than 45%.
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 Originally Posted by Ray Rogers What other ways are there
to ionize the air? An air ionizer is NOT the way. An air ionizer
will ionize air massively. The air will clear of
small particles but those particles will relocate
to surfaces within the space being cleared.
A humidity of 55%, although not an ionization
as such, will carry away surface charges.
The Static master brushes ionize air in a very
local way. Dan
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Use those little paper Dixie cups for bathrooms. Small, cheap, static free.
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