• spicy pancake
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    214 days ago

    I love my grease pencils and use them for writing kitchen leftover contents on glass and ceramic dishes. This works like a dream when the dish is warm and just fine when the dish is room temperature.

    However, it’s nearly impossible to write on cold or frozen dishes. In my old lab when was young and stupid, I’d hold the spot I wanted to write on over a flame for a few seconds (lucky I never exploded a liter of expensive research water and glass on myself, or worse). Now I do my best with vigorously rubbing the spot with a kitchen towel for a few seconds, but still usually get a barely readable mark.

    Aside from figuring out how to etch those little white squares that lab glassware has onto my kitchen dishes, anyone have any ideas around this?

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        14 days ago

        oh god oh fuck what have you done do you understand how many niche DIY toolkits I have now I’m forced to add another

        edit: oh wait it’s just one bottle. what’s one more bottle of engineering goo? 🫠

    • @yuri@pawb.social
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      114 days ago

      maybe a difference in the actual composition of the grease? i was writing on polished stainless pots at below freezing temps, but i was ALSO using new-old-stock refills bc the current standard size is it’s own proprietary can of worms lol

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        214 days ago

        Huh. Never occurred to me they likely come in different compositions for different uses.