WOW. I am astounded.
How in the world did you miss the 7.6% Molybdenum??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_molybdate ?
It' in
BOTH the WW and the jelly.
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Originally Posted by MNBoxster
Hi,
Well, the spectral analysis doesn't reveal the presence of any of the compounds which make-up Water Wetter - check it out yourself at RedLine's MSDS publication: http://www.redlineoil.com/msds/17.pdf
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It's self-evident you're in your own world

. It's pointless debating with you since you lack the most elementary prerequisites for mature, intelligent discourse. I do not know what ails you besides an apparent highly selective memory, but I do sincerely wish your attitude for the truth improves.
Having said that, I intend to conduct my own experiment with WW and proportionate amounts of premium gas. I believe it will clarify what was muddied. My hope is it will be definitive. It may not be. I will post the details with pics as I proceed. Any takers? Shall I put this up to a vote? Does anyone really care? If nobody cares, I'll put this on the low priorities list.
threpwood,
is there anything else I should know about the mishap before I proceed, e.g., miles driven (correlates to the quantity of gas replaced and replenished), possibility of LLC introduced by you into the fuel tank, etc....
Onward to the truth!!!!