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rcurl
response 50 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jan 21 21:32 UTC 1998

Re #46: A. S. Davidsohn & B. Milwidsky, _Synthetic Detergents_, 7th ed.,
Longman Sci. & Tech (Wiley and Sons, New York), 1987.
keesan
response 51 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 02:04 UTC 1998

Re 49-50, there does not appear to actually be any microwave drier.


From armand.gilinsky@sonoma.edu Tue Jan 27 20:54:26 1998
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 13:33:36 -0800
From: Armand Gilinsky <armand.gilinsky@sonoma.edu>
To: "C. Keesan" <keesan@cyberspace.org>
Subject: Re: Nadior Corp. Ltd washer/

                      RE>Nadior Corp. Ltd washer/dryer             1/27/98

Sorry, this was a disguised case study for academic purposes only.  I am
afraid that I cannot get you any more information.
Armand Gilinsky

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Date: 1/23/98 12:45
To: Armand Gilinsky
From: C. Keesan
While looking for information on a combination washer-dryer (one
case, not stacked), I ran across mention of Nadior's plans for an ultra
sonic washer and microwave dryer.  Where can I get more information?  
Several of us (via a local bbs) would appreciate details, and would
in particular like to know what happens to metal zippers and underwire bras in
a micro
wave environment.  DO you have an e-mail address or website for Nadior?
C. Keesan (Keesan.@grex.org).  Many thanks.




bjorn
response 52 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 14:50 UTC 1998

Dreft is about the only Detergent that doesn't make my clothes irritate me.
keesan
response 53 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 23:24 UTC 1998

Bjorn, if you are really sensitive to detergents, we have one that will
probably not bother you, it is a single ingredient that we got from the
factory in a 50 pound drum.
bjorn
response 54 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jul 20 02:15 UTC 1998

Well, it's also good for washing my diapers.
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