RoseMontague
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I don't know, but the photograph is named "broken_pipe.jpg but there isn't a pipe in the photograph, broken or not.
http://www.injusticeinperugia.org/TheKnife.html
HAHAHA
I don't know, but the photograph is named "broken_pipe.jpg but there isn't a pipe in the photograph, broken or not.
http://www.injusticeinperugia.org/TheKnife.html
Sorry, I don't do spoonfeeding.![]()
In other words, you can't answer the question.
Perhaps a European poster can clarify this, but from what I can figure out, Dixan detergent is for washing machine use, not dishwasher use.
I wonder why Bruce cropped that picture. Is he not buying the "busted pipe" "proof" either? Interesting.
It's a plastic pipe and part of it is missing. The elbow joint came off. I cropped the photo to highlight the detergent.
Bruce, maybe you should indicate with a footnote those passages of your posts which we should take more or less seriously.
They manufacture both.
It is the "trap" underneath the sink that "came off" or came "loose" that caused that major water spill. If I recall that is the drain part where the water spilled is limited to the amount of water in the sink, or if the water is running you simply turn off the faucet at the sink to stop it.
Bruce, you don't consider that photo "posed" in any way?
HAHAHA. That is really funny then.
Evidence?
Dixan powder is for washing machines, for washing clothes. It's marketed as Persil in Germany, Le Chat in France, Wipp in Spain. Henkel's dishwashing brands are Pril and Somat.
I found this out in seconds on google*; I would have thought that the people behind injusticeinperugia.org would have done some elementary research before asserting that Dixan powder would have been used in a dishwasher.
It's poor research like this that leads me to question the assertions and conclusions made by some of the Amanda-is-innocent faction. If they are wrong on something so obvious, what else are they wrong about?
*I also emailed a friend of mine who lives in Latina in Italy, and asked her if Dixan was laundry or dishwasher detergent. She confirmed that it is laundry detergent.
ETA: http://addmorepl.com/Dixan.html
If you bothered to find the whole image, the black edge on top of the right edge is the pipe from the sink. The trap is completely missing.
Do you need the link or can you find it yourself?
Evidence?
Go to their site and do the research. I am not the one looking for the answer. I already have it. I already gave you the manufacturer name. They have a website.
This is not really a major point.
Everything that was washed in Raffaele's dishwasher would show traces of bleach.