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2pounds stump remover also known as potassium nitrate and two cups of water
Boil 2 cups of water, and then adding 2 pounds of potassium nitrate until the mixture is dissolved. Continue to boil the water until it has all evaporated and you are left with just a white powder in the bottom of the pot. It may be clumped up at this point, so use a hammer or hard surface to break up the clumps
One part potassium nitrate 1 part sugar 1 part water and a bit of honey
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more mix 150g of KNO3 with 80g sugar 80g of water and a teaspoon of honey. Mix with a wood spoon to avoid sparks
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| ouseholds- Renters & Owners | ||||
| Type of Household | Households | % of U.S. Total | Residents | % of U.S. Total |
| Renter-Occupied | 43,701,738 | 37% | 111,118,927 | 35% |
| Owner-Occupied | 74,506,512 | 63% | 202,228,998 | 65% |
| Total | 118,208,250 | 100% | 313,347,925 | 100% |
| Source: 2015 American Community Survey, 1-Year Estimates, US Census Bureau. Updated 10/2016 | ||||
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