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Leora, Malia General Chat Topic #11 February 2020


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Urine-indicator dye is a substance which is supposed to be able to react with urine to form a colored cloud in a swimming pool or hot tub, thus indicating the location of people who are urinating while they are in the water.[1] A 2015 report from the National Swimming Pool Foundation called this "the most common pool myth of all time", with nearly half of Americans surveyed by researchers believing that the dye existed.[2]

Urine is difficult to detect as many of the naturally occurring compounds within urine are unstable and react freely with common disinfectants like chlorine, creating a large number of disinfection by-product (DBP) compounds from the original organic chemicals in urine.[3]

In an article published in 2000, Snopes confirmed such a dye did not exist.[1] However a study published by the University of Alberta in 2017 identified urine in hot tubs and swimming pools based on other markers such as acesulfame potassium, used extensively as an artificial sweetener, being passed chemically unchanged in urine, and not suffering from DBP-related changes in water.[3]

Rumours of the origin of urine indicator-dye go back at least as far as 1958,[1] and the story is commonly told to children by parents who do not wish them to urinate in the pool.[2] A 1985 biography of Orson Welles describes him using such a dye as part of a prank in 1937.[1]

 

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2 minutes ago, sexy girl said:

Yes, almost all municipal swimming pools in Italy use this chemical to prevent adults or children from doing their needs in the water

it would be funny catching the kids doing it.

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1 minute ago, arcobelina said:

Urine-indicator dye is a substance which is supposed to be able to react with urine to form a colored cloud in a swimming pool or hot tub, thus indicating the location of people who are urinating while they are in the water.[1] A 2015 report from the National Swimming Pool Foundation called this "the most common pool myth of all time", with nearly half of Americans surveyed by researchers believing that the dye existed.[2]

Urine is difficult to detect as many of the naturally occurring compounds within urine are unstable and react freely with common disinfectants like chlorine, creating a large number of disinfection by-product (DBP) compounds from the original organic chemicals in urine.[3]

In an article published in 2000, Snopes confirmed such a dye did not exist.[1] However a study published by the University of Alberta in 2017 identified urine in hot tubs and swimming pools based on other markers such as acesulfame potassium, used extensively as an artificial sweetener, being passed chemically unchanged in urine, and not suffering from DBP-related changes in water.[3]

Rumours of the origin of urine indicator-dye go back at least as far as 1958,[1] and the story is commonly told to children by parents who do not wish them to urinate in the pool.[2] A 1985 biography of Orson Welles describes him using such a dye as part of a prank in 1937.[1]

 

Interesting indeed. Thanks

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Just now, arcobelina said:

Want some fun in an Aussie sort of way - jump into a public pool with a bottle of blue food dye in your swimmers. Swim next to a mate and open the bottle.

HAHAHAHA to funny, I might have to do that

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2 minutes ago, sexy girl said:

You will surely get excellent results ... But don't tell your wife that a sexy girl has recommended you hahahaha ... You could ruin the evening🤫😀

You are right, I better not

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18 minutes ago, sexy girl said:

Surely with the addition of candles you will make a nice atmosphere ... Any woman would be happy .... The same thing I thought ... How nice to take a bath in colored water with the person you love nearby ...

Candles don't work for us on RLC though Sexy, they fuck with the lighting...😒

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