Can someone here please tell me what the purpose of this is? Ive seen washers hanging from sinks before and never knew what the purpose was.
>>1130391
It apeases the machine spirits of the plimbing
>>1130391
son, that's an air freshener.
>>1130391
In theory the corrosion will attack the washer rather than the pipe
>>1130391
It's uh something to do with like rust or something?
Cathodic protection, where the washer is a sacrificial anode, it gives up it's electrons more freely than the pipe or some shit I don't know I'm not a chemist. Basically some cunt connected two different pipes together and it made a little electricity and the washer stops the pipe eroding away into nothing
Either that or it's for scraping the crusty faeces from your hairy anus while your in the shower.
>>1130419
The texture kind of looks like it's made of rubber and fiber mesh. Either way, it doesn't look like it's working.
>>1130391
No idea what that one is but I've seen People do this with spare O-rings and tap seals which makes sense.
>>1130391
Spare cock ring, So what?
You don't keep yours under the sink?
>>1130391
perhaps the washers came in packs of 2s and the spare was placed where it will be used for quick access rather than looking through a random parts bin for 20min
I had a teacher once who told me the best way to clean oxidized silver was to take some tin-foil, mesh it into a ball and throw both silverware and tinfoil into a pot of boiling water. Or water just under boiling point can't remember. Never tried it.
>>1131577
Does work, you add baking soda. Strips the tarnish right off.
>>1131577
>take some tin-foil, mesh it into a ball and throw both silverware and tinfoil into a pot of boiling water
>>1131580
>you add baking soda
place sheet of aluminum foil flat in bottom of pan
place tarnished silver on foil
add very hot water with baking soda added
> also works if you use a clean bare aluminum pan (cake pan?) without need for aluminum foil
>>1131557
kek