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Best not to use water, since the a lot of heat is produced when the two come into contact with each other,

as well as fluorine. If that heat has nowhere to go, if could cause a fire.

Take what you have and sling it into a lake, its like nerd fireworks/watershow.

Be sure to stand at back. Watch the mayhem begin... hahaha.....

its not bad, but cool go try throwing it in a lake

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