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Re: UV Detection methods was Ultraviolet light from brush   discharge.
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To: tesla@pupman.com 
 
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Subject: Re: UV Detection methods was Ultraviolet light from brush   discharge. 
 
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From: "Bryan Steinbach" <warp27@juno.com> (by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla@uswest.net>) 
 
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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 19:45:44 -0700 
 
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Approved: twftesla@uswest.net 
 
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Delivered-To: fixup-tesla@pupman.com@fixme 
 
All interested in UV detection:
There is a very cheap fluid that glows in UV- Tonic Water!  Just go down
to the grocery store and buy a bottle.
Bryan Steinbach
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000 18:04:43 -0700 Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com> writes:
> Original Poster: Megavolt121@aol.com 
> 
> Hi list,
>     I know many of us here are all concerneed about UV rays and damage 
> towards our eyes.  Sarah Thompson stated something called "fairy
Liquid". If 
> i've got the right idea, you can take this stuff under a uv light and
it will 
> glow(like glow in the dark paint.) I was wondering if it's possible to
use 
> some liquid that will glow under uv to find out if we are being exposed
to 
> UV? it would sure beat buying expensive equipment. OFf the top of my
head, i 
> know that one can try using the Liquid Tide w/ Bleach laundry
detergent. I 
> know this stuff is clear but glows purply under a blacklight/uv source.
has 
> anyone tried this or is interested in trying it? It would be very
interesting to find out.
> -Alan
> 
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