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redal55 6th December 2012 15:17

Adblu fill up
 
Just thought I would share this one with you lads and lasses, I was a bit bored the other day, so I went on tinternet and found out what adblu is made up of.....Urea, a mixture of Urines from humans and animals, so next time you fill up with adblu, bear that in mind and make sure you wash yer hands good and proper, and by the way, this is not a P**** take. (pardon the pun):D

G-CPTN 6th December 2012 15:37

Urine was (is?) used in tanning leather.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urine#Tanning

coastie 6th December 2012 20:35

Guy Martin was tanning some leather on one of his episodes of "How Britain Worked" a couple of weeks ago and he used dog p*ss from a local kennels.

That episode will probably still be on 4OD.

G-CPTN 6th December 2012 20:43

How does one harvest dogs' p!$$?

coastie 6th December 2012 23:27

If the same Elfin Safety rules apply to a kennel as does my friends cye byre in Shetland, then there must be a drain for the waste to fall through to be collected later. I just WOULDN'T want to be the bloke who collects it!

coastie 6th December 2012 23:30

It MIGHT be in one of these:- http://www.channel4.com/programmes/h...ain-worked/4od

robertdavey6 8th December 2012 22:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by G-CPTN (Post 13271)
Urine was (is?) used in tanning leather.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urine#Tanning

I belive it was also used in the making of Harris Tweed, on Harris. If the book I read is to be belived, that is were the phrase "Spending a penny was coined" (Pardon the pun). Vistors were paid, a penny, to keep the tub topped up.

"The Colours
Harris Tweed was made from 100 per cent natural and sustainable products. The wool, from the sheep (obviously). The colours themselves were sourced directly from nature – lichen and heathers. The tweed was then stretched by a process known as waulking the cloth. This involved soaking it in animal or human urine and then pounding it across a table in order to shrink it and ensure its pliability. We are assured that the cloth was thoroughly cleaned after the process."

From, and more at, http://caledonianmercury.com/2010/04...t-tweed/006557

redal55 8th December 2012 22:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by robertdavey6 (Post 13288)
I belive it was also used in the making of Harris Tweed, on Harris. If the book I read is to be belived, that is were the phrase "Spending a penny was coined" (Pardon the pun). Vistors were paid, a penny, to keep the tub topped up.

"The Colours
Harris Tweed was made from 100 per cent natural and sustainable products. The wool, from the sheep (obviously). The colours themselves were sourced directly from nature – lichen and heathers. The tweed was then stretched by a process known as waulking the cloth. This involved soaking it in animal or human urine and then pounding it across a table in order to shrink it and ensure its pliability. We are assured that the cloth was thoroughly cleaned after the process."

From, and more at, http://caledonianmercury.com/2010/04...t-tweed/006557

Thanks fer that one then Rob, i've been hedumacated today.:D

coastie 9th December 2012 00:57

I'm just about to dump my Harris Tweed jacket! (It's bin day on Monday.)


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