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Offline jvealawTopic starter
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« on: October 22, 2011, 04:53:28 am »
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if your suspect that the rock/cement is japanese cement, squeeze a few drops of kalamansi.  if it bubbles, its japanese cement.  try it on other kinds of cement spanish - spanish fort, american - old bridges, filipino cement - the roads, your house/building

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SIR,

I agree, our site does bubbles with calamansi.

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