South Park Fan Member Joined Jun 26, 2007 Messages 1,672 Dec 24, 2009 #1 I am just curious, since the water supply is fluoridated, is ice fluoridated too?
Mini-Me Member Joined Jan 9, 2008 Messages 6,514 Dec 24, 2009 #2 It'd naturally depend on where you're getting your ice. If you're buying it from somewhere, odds are the ice company is just using municipal water for it, so I assume it would be fluoridated.
It'd naturally depend on where you're getting your ice. If you're buying it from somewhere, odds are the ice company is just using municipal water for it, so I assume it would be fluoridated.
Danke Top Rated Influencer Joined Nov 6, 2007 Messages 44,263 Dec 24, 2009 #3 I always wipe down the blades of my Ice Skates with a clean rag when I done skating.
Reason Member Joined Oct 21, 2008 Messages 8,674 Dec 24, 2009 #4 Danke said: I always wipe down the blades of my Ice Skates with a clean rag when I done skating. Click to expand... lol
Danke said: I always wipe down the blades of my Ice Skates with a clean rag when I done skating. Click to expand... lol
DFF Banned Joined Jan 13, 2008 Messages 3,348 Dec 24, 2009 #5 South Park Fan said: I am just curious, since the water supply is fluoridated, is ice fluoridated too? Click to expand... Go drink some Swiss water. Then you'll find the knowledge you seek.
South Park Fan said: I am just curious, since the water supply is fluoridated, is ice fluoridated too? Click to expand... Go drink some Swiss water. Then you'll find the knowledge you seek.
N noxagol Member Joined Aug 8, 2007 Messages 3,063 Dec 26, 2009 #7 If the water source the ice comes from is floridated then yes. Ice has in it whatever the water before it had in it.
If the water source the ice comes from is floridated then yes. Ice has in it whatever the water before it had in it.