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<p><font face="Cambria">Way back in time, circa 1978, I put my tr4
oil pan in the dishwasher. Of course the wife at the time was
gone..after it finished its cycle, I took the oil pan out and it
looked a lot better than the dishwasher did. Inside the
dishwasher was a layer of oil scum and I figured I had best get
that out before the wife came home. I decided that ammonia would
do the job but I am not sure what mechanism I came up for that
decision. No internet back then.</font></p>
<p><font face="Cambria">Well I got that started and left the kitchen
but it was not very long that smelled the strong odor of ammonia
and thinking that cannot be right went to the kitchen and there
was this mass of suds coming out of the dishwasher and was all
over the hardwood kitchen floor. I stopped the dishwasher and
started mopping and wiping up the floor when guess who came
home. The wife was not at all pleased when I told here what I
had done but she left me to my work of cleaning up. <br>
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<p><font face="Cambria">After wiping up the floor, washing it off,
and letting it dry I had even more good news. The part of the
floor where the ammonia flowed was now missing its wax. <br>
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<p><font face="Cambria">So now I had to strip the rest of the
kitchen floor, re wax it, and rebuff it. I tried to make the
situation better with the wife buy telling her how clean the dishwasher
was and how nice the floor looked. It did not work.</font></p>
<p><font face="Cambria">Doug<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/21/2017 10:43 PM, Reihing, Randall
S. wrote:<br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:5DF59F06A5E05E47A21C0E72057265D901706AF1B5@msgdb11.utad.utoledo.edu"
type="cite">Oh what the hell, just put the damn thing in the
dishwasher and let us know how it turns out.</blockquote>
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