I just have to share this. Ok Grant and everyone who reads this, I will keep this short and sweet. So not too long ago I was doing a water change when a certain drunkkk roommate came in while I was filling my bucket in the bathtub and decided to confess something to me lol He goes on to tell me that one morning he was taking a shower and forgot his shampoo. Well he knew there was a bottle of something on the back of the toilet just outside the shower, that at a quick glance he thought it was my shampoo since it said conditioner on it (guess he was still drunk or something not to notice it wasn't shampoo , but my IPU tap water conditioner instead, I thot it seemed like there was way less then I remembered lol) Anyway, he grabs it, gets a handful and rubs it in his hair. He has sensitive skin so it takes no time to realize that the burning sensation on his scalp and the lack of soapy bubbles is a darn good sign that it wasn't shampoo in his hair lmao. this is where it gets real funny....first thing to come to mind is rinse it out! So without thinking , he buries his head under the shower nozzle trying to rinse it out. In turn it's all running down his body where it apparently burns even more when it finds other sensitive areas & to top it off doesn't exactly rinse out fast enough hahaha AT this point in the story I was laughing soooo hard I didn't want to hear the rest of it , but apparently everything turned out ok and Im sure he learned to read labels a little better lol
Moral of this story is "keep this and all other aquarium water treatments, chemicals and even Coffe-Mate way out of reach of children and moronic, alcoholic roommates" lol
**I should add here,that this is in no way putting down the IPU water conditioner, I have been using it for 3 years now and it's a great water conditioner/chlorine remover.
Just sharing a funny story that involved it and want to make sure no one takes this in a negative way. Other then don't mistake it for shampoo lol**



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