2manyoranges
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Well - I had a bunch of tyres which had been put to one side and had seriously dried up sealant and a bunch of snottites, boogers and stanimals. And it was just NOT coming off. I tried soaking them. I tried scrubbing them. I tried shouting at them. They stayed covered in tedious elastic gunk.
And as I mentioned a while ago, I threw them in the barn, in disgust. In the dark and damp bit of the barn where Bad Things live. Six months later I came across them again. and found that the latex base had become a home to the most prolific fungal growth which I have seen in a very long time. My partner said '....yeurg...that's just plain nasty...' - and they were - a mess of mouldy grossness. But rather than throwing them away I had a thought. 'Those mycelium have been feeding off something....what if they have actually loosened everything...?'. OK, so it took a few hours of scrubbing, but the most fungal one - blooming with a billion spores - was actually the easiest to clean, and came up beautifully, even though it started as the most booger-full one.
Well done Nature....
And as I mentioned a while ago, I threw them in the barn, in disgust. In the dark and damp bit of the barn where Bad Things live. Six months later I came across them again. and found that the latex base had become a home to the most prolific fungal growth which I have seen in a very long time. My partner said '....yeurg...that's just plain nasty...' - and they were - a mess of mouldy grossness. But rather than throwing them away I had a thought. 'Those mycelium have been feeding off something....what if they have actually loosened everything...?'. OK, so it took a few hours of scrubbing, but the most fungal one - blooming with a billion spores - was actually the easiest to clean, and came up beautifully, even though it started as the most booger-full one.
Well done Nature....