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the 'stink' is mostly acetic acid and as it has been stated, the key is ACID, think what would happen if you poured a cup of white vinegar inside you favorite classic. Yea not a bad but the idea is the same. I emailed the Apex Tool Group a year ago and their response was live with the coating, which became a challenge. You can't clean them but you can buff the handles and then polish. But there is no way to stop the chemical reaction. Saying that, does not explain why I have some "Parks Metal Ware" drivers that have not decayed. -pete On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 2:31 PM, Ethan Dicks <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 4:17 PM, Pete Turnbull <[email protected]> > wrote: >> On 09/01/2017 20:30, Ethan Dicks wrote: >> >>> Esters... we mixed a variety of alcohols with a variety of fatty acids >>> and let the audience smell the results... it was all fun and games >>> until I spilled 200ml of Butyric Acid on myself... :-P ) >> >> Ooooh! I know that smell. And it doesn't come off easily! > > I was just put out because they sent me home but wouldn't let me take > the bus. I had to wait for my mother to pick me up. > > -ethan >
