I read online someone suggesting that the process involves ammonia fuming or microbes. Is that true?
A. No. There has been quite a lot of speculation from people as to what the process “must be”. Most of it is is very entertaining but none of it has any firsthand knowledge behind it. If it were anything as implicitly invasive as chemical fuming or microbes, we would most likely not be able to offer it without some sort of license. It also isn’t shaving, cutting, sanding, pressurizing, shaking, plasticizing or space aliens. It is simply real science applied in an extremely specific, controlled, tested, measurable way.
A. No. There has been quite a lot of speculation from people as to what the process might be. Most of it is is very entertaining but none of it has any firsthand knowledge behind it. It also isn’t shaving, cutting, sanding, pressurizing, shaking, plasticizing, space aliens, or magic. It is simply real science applied in an extremely specific, controlled, tested, measurable way.
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