It would take around 6 minutes for a latex glove to be dissolved in a septic tank but it mainly depends on how acidic the tanks fluids are
No but your hand would sweat all night
What I have to say would be the easiest thing to do would be just to put your hand in a glove, and then the glove into the Septic Tank.
tennis ballsWell, yes, a tennis ball would clog up a septic tank, if you used enough of them. Any man-made material, esp. latex can stop septic action. Or perhaps the tank is just full.Try adding dry yeast to the tank.
Why on earth would you put chlorine into a septic system? The idea is to allow bacteria to break down the waste and liquefy it. If you kill all the bacteria, you have turned the septic system into a sewage storage pit. Plan on pumping it out, a lot.
That would depend on how far it was to the septic tank.
If you mean can you discharge effluent from a DE filter into a septic system the answer is that you can. However, regular septic pumpouts would be critical to assure the septic system maintains it's efficiency. Probably about every 5 years or so would be an adequate timing.
I would use Kilz latex primer.
Latex fetishism is an attraction to wearing latex (including latex body paints), to latex items or clothing, or to sexual partners wearing latex garments. Its primary downside is that it can be dangerous. Wearing a large amount of latex can, in some cases, cause the body to overheat or suffocate.
If latex gloves would provide appropriate protection form a hazard you may be exposed to, your employer may be requiredto provide them. If latex gloves would not provide adequate protection then your employer may be required to provide some other form of glove. In that case, providing only latex would not be permitted. Depends on what kind of hazard you need protection from. Hazards: abrasion, temperature extremes, cuts and punctures, impact, chemicals,electric shock, skin infection, disease or contamination. Options: gloves, gauntlets, mitts, wristcuffs, armlets.
Do you mean oil based enamel, or alkyd enamel? It can, but you will have to prime it with a barrier coat of compatible primer for the new paint to stick to it. I would not recommend it though. If the latex paint has been around for a long time, you have a better chance of having your new paint last. Is this inside or outside? Is it exposed to temperature extremes? The latex paint will be able to expand and contract more than the oil based enamel. If you can imagine putting paint on a latex glove, letting it dry, then putting the glove on (stretching it) then you will have a good idea (although much more extreme) of what you are asking the paint to do. If you really must put an oil based enamel on top of latex. Use a good oil based enamel like Kilz or Zinnzer Bullseye before you paint it. After you put the barrier coat on, you will have a limited time to get the other paint on....check the directions.
I have a latex foam topper and it is comfortable to use. The latex conforms to your body and is very relaxing and comfortable. I would highly recommend it.
I need to know what chemicals are in latex. Would they be a Carba and Thiuram Mix ?