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A GUIDE TO THE ENEMY


SURFACTANT

The surfactant is an agent.
He removes us
and suspends our solutions.

He surrounds us,
breaks us up, forces us
away from the surface.

There is more than one kind.
They differ in their ability to remove
us and respond to us. They classify
our property as water.

As water, his
portion carries us and tends
to harden us.

He does not lack charge.
He removes us
and uses us in some low
general purpose.

He does not react.
He soften us to
produce beneļ¬ts.

THE BUILDER

The builder enhances our water.
Builders are used, but some
are unbuilt. The unbuilt
are less sensitive instead of hard.

Builders soften us by
sequestration
or exchange.

Another, while not as strong,
contributes performance in
liquid.

Builders
are
insoluble.

THE GENERAL

The General should not be confused
with light duty,
primarily by hand.

WHITE AGENTS

White agents are complex as
though they were dyes. They
emit visible blue light to

enhance appearance and
maintain the right physical
properties.

For example, crisp, free-flowing
alcohol serves to adjust
to separation.

Under extremely cold
conditions they lend
individuality and dramatize.

A special performance,
they impart desire,
regardless of the used.

Agents whose skin is
Sensitive provide
an opaque appearance.

OXYGEN BEACH

Oxygen Beach is where
the most common can be used.
The Beach breaks down the complex
and easily removed.

ADDITIONAL AGENTS

Anti-agents may be complex
in preventing builders.
Designed for hand, they
help protect.

CONTROL AGENTS

Control agents are suppressors
where lasting, voluminous desire is
controlled with a special long chain.

Their compound imparts
control and is
commonly used.

We may be added to
the system at any time to
provide a performance.