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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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The beads are made in such a fashion that the pores are very uniform, all exactly 4 angstroms wide. Free hydrocarbon molecules are larger than that, and can't enter the beads. It's physically impossible. Freakin awesome, right?
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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That's what I thought, too, Mario.
![]() It's also why the beads don't turn colors and last forever, too. The pores can't get all full up of crap. If for some reason they ever get grossed up, like by the cat peeing on them or something, all a guy has to do is steam clean them or boil them in distilled water and they are like brand new again. In our application, we'll never have to do that. It is nice to have that peace of mind, though. ![]()
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