Wow! Thanks for the straightforward video. Normally when I watch things like this the UA-camr blabbers on for about 10 minutes before getting to the point.
"Hello guys today I'm going to show you something truly amazing, I couldn't believe it until I tried it myself! So we are going to... (somehow fills 9 minutes with talking some crap)" 1 Minute of why you actualy clicked on the video
Facts Verse channel, 😂😂 or if you you are into poker, Doulg Polk is the worst. I actually hate how UA-cam has evolved over the past decade. Hey future mom and dad!! What do you do? Oh I'm a UA-camr. 😂😂😂
Thanks for making this quick and easy to watch. I'm sick of youtubers who blabber on for 10 minutes before getting to the experiment and then it's mainly their reactions
This is the other extreme though. This was bland, information-less, and all around amateur. Some people are still intellectuals and want to absorb information not just meaningless content
For those interested: this thin plastic layer is protecting the can from being corroded by coke. It also protects from leaching metals out of the can apparently.
Basically the drain cleaner ate away at the aluminum. Before manufacturers put the drink in, they spray the van with a special coating, so the drink doesn’t taste like aluminum and so the drink doesn’t eat at the can. That was just the solid spray I think. But I don’t think the spray gives off bpa. That’s just the plastics in cheap water bottles.
@@atlascross1330 Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used in thousands of materials, including some plastics. We use BPA in the linings of our beverage cans and in other packaging such as metal caps. The linings protect the quality and taste of the beverage inside.www.coca-colacompany.com/au/faqs/do-coca-cola-cans-and-bottles-contain-bisphenol-a--bpa--
@@openhonestminds8808 wow. Technically aluminum based ceramic. This is totally the end of days. It seems like every sci-fi technology is coming true...
I saw a video about aluminum cans and already knew this bc the guy of the factory mentions it. But it's nice to actually see it, and it is quite strong by itself.
This foil is used for to make sure your cola (which is acidic) doesn't touch alluminium, that in contact with acid can leak toxic compounds to your drink.
I think aluminium is having a reaction with the sodium hydroxide contained in the drain cleaner to form aluminium hydroxide, this is why aluminium gets in the solution I suppose... cool! Didn't know cans had a protective plastic layer
I think they just started doing this recently to keep the aluminum flavor out of the drink. I remember beer in a can used to have that awful flavor years ago.
Tried this, there was nothing left over.. So if there is a protective layer then it gets dissolved in the acid.. also it releases a shit ton of gas so if you try this you need to try it outside.. i think this video is bullshit. Also i didnt need to sand away the outside.
Who takes the time out to figure this out, one day someone woke up and said I'm gonna sand down a Coke can and soak it a specific chemical for this amount of time?
How to do it? Maybe. It's pretty common knowledge for anyone interested to find out that soda companies line the aluminum can inside with a thin layer of plastic so the aluminum can't react with the acid in the soda.
Like what was said before. Aluminum cans have a thin plastic lining on the inside. It’s something already well known, but this also shows how powerful and dangerous drain cleaner really is. It can dissolve aluminum so imagine what it can do to your body.
That's neat. I thought at first that it made clear aluminum then realized it just dissolved the aluminum and left the inside liner. Neat none the less.
This is extremely easy to replicate in your own home with materials that can be purchased in any major supermarket. Needless to say you may want to use goggles and gloves and perform the experiment in a well ventilated area free of clutter.
My question is why didn't the bottom, that is the same aluminum dissolve? Pop cans are extruded aluminum that means the bottom is the same as the sides. In the bottom was also in the solvent but somehow did not dissolve like the rest of it did.
Also, just a small note. The amount of time spent to dissolve the thinner layer of metal is not enough to dissolve the thicker base part. If left to a longer time (without saturating the lye solution of course, which I doubt it will), it will dissolve the bottom part, too!
This is a coating they spray on the inside to keep the soft drink away from the aluminum. If they did not, the cola would eat through the can very quickly.
Me: "Do you want a coke?" My friend: "Yes please......uhm...nope dude, i see you have one in a plastic bottle...i don't eat or drink anything in a plastic box...so i prefer a coke in a can" Me: #trollface
Ok now my question would be does a soda can have a plastic liner ? Or did the cleaner change the structure of the aluminum?? Inquiring mind want to know !!
@D M Naja Wenn man einmal wirklich richtig arm war ( und damit meine ich deutlich weniger Geld haben als den Hartz IV Regelsatz) dann weiss man selbst eine Pfandflasche zu schätzen...
The plastic is called kegliner, it’s been used since metal drink cans came into use in the 1930s, if you ever find an old can from the 1960s a lot of the steel will be rusted away with the keglining still intact
It's a type of food grade silicone they put in it in the manufacturing process, the mere purpose of it is so that your soda doesn't taste like aluminum or metal.
@@xhawkenx633 I cant speak about where you're from but in our little spot in the world glass, can, and paper go in separate bins. And even further where I work metals are separated from aluminium, stainless, and carbon steel.
@@nahmean7045 I guess it depends on the waste management company in your area. As for the metal is a weld fabrication shop so the less the metal is mixed we actually get a better return on unmixed metal scrap.
@Carson Kouts You say "I am now Questioning Everything." But when someone gives a list of things to question, things we have been lied about, you take offense and say "get out of my comments." You have just shown yourself to be a liar, because you aren't questioning everything as you stated. Good day.
@@michelemoneywell5474 if you are unable to understand humor and then use it as a platform to spout unrelated bullshit then yes you can get out of my comments. good day
They didn't sand that part with the sandpaper, so the acid from the drain cleaner didn't react with the aluminum cos it has a protective coating on it.
This is why i skip the coke and only drink drain cleaner now
😂
Well that's dumb
We call it GHB
Miguel Ardon Good one!
Superb
FINALLY VIDEOS DIRECTLY TO THE FREKKIN POINT. NO CLICKBAIT, NO TALKING
with no information at all and not so cool music lolol
I mean it would've been cool if they explained the science behind this even a little bit lol
Clickbait is one thing, but they could've explained what happened
AMEN AMEN
I know right
Wow! Thanks for the straightforward video. Normally when I watch things like this the UA-camr blabbers on for about 10 minutes before getting to the point.
Ikr
"Hello guys today I'm going to show you something truly amazing, I couldn't believe it until I tried it myself! So we are going to... (somehow fills 9 minutes with talking some crap)" 1 Minute of why you actualy clicked on the video
Action,w/music! Love it!
Amen
Facts Verse channel, 😂😂 or if you you are into poker, Doulg Polk is the worst. I actually hate how UA-cam has evolved over the past decade. Hey future mom and dad!! What do you do? Oh I'm a UA-camr. 😂😂😂
Thanks for making this quick and easy to watch. I'm sick of youtubers who blabber on for 10 minutes before getting to the experiment and then it's mainly their reactions
Ikr
Antoleen
You just repeated what someone else said pretty much word for word, how come?
I’ve read ten ++ comments saying the exact shit is he buying views ?’
This is the other extreme though. This was bland, information-less, and all around amateur. Some people are still intellectuals and want to absorb information not just meaningless content
For those interested: this thin plastic layer is protecting the can from being corroded by coke. It also protects from leaching metals out of the can apparently.
You are spot on.
Actually Coca-Cola is also a good drain cleaner. I keep a bottle for that purpose. :-D
@@jjeherrera Now that's something I never heard of haha
@@jjeherrera why are you repeating your comment lol
Wow thanks for telling
" I don't drink from cans because I can taste the aluminium "
Muscidu The that’s the dumbest fucking thing I’ve read today.
I drink from cans...your just dumb
That’s not the point of the video but at least you know it is made from aluminum.
Hmm are you sure about that?
U guys know the " marks means he is not saying that right? If u dont ur just dumb
They're selling us coke in plastic bags, the way it's meant to be!
'Murica!
The coke bags have bpa
Because NASA bro
I mean coke from the fountain is in a bag
He's talking about cocaine in a plastic bag idiots 🤣🤣🤣
This went straight into my "Homemade condoms" list ... DIY contraceptives are the best.
Lmao
Looks like an expirated condom
I thought the same shit too lol truely amazing time to be alive for us all
Well its kinda small for that
António Margalho I’m calling the cops
Today class we are going to show you how to turn soda cans into condoms.
*Class* yay!!!!
Sex Ed.
Me **laughs nervously**
Nice...
@@juliusjuukulius538 virgin
This was my thought exactly. Finally I'll have a condom that fits
Is anyone else mesmerised by this but at the same time wondering why the hell it was recommended to them? 😂
the ad for pepsi in a can,right before the video.
lmao
Transparent aluminium hey star trek will be proud.
Thank you!
I was wondering when I'd find a Star Trek refference.
No just plastic
Just transparent, no aluminum.
Subbed. Well earned. No BS, straight to the point. Thank you.
Now I understand how cans can have BPA!
Basically the drain cleaner ate away at the aluminum. Before manufacturers put the drink in, they spray the van with a special coating, so the drink doesn’t taste like aluminum and so the drink doesn’t eat at the can. That was just the solid spray I think. But I don’t think the spray gives off bpa. That’s just the plastics in cheap water bottles.
@@atlascross1330
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical used in thousands of materials, including some plastics. We use BPA in the linings of our beverage cans and in other packaging such as metal caps. The linings protect the quality and taste of the beverage inside.www.coca-colacompany.com/au/faqs/do-coca-cola-cans-and-bottles-contain-bisphenol-a--bpa--
At my place of work, we make these coatings without BPA
Good video! Really explains how the coke doesn't taste like metal and doesn't corrode the can.
Enterprise windows are made of transparent aluminum.
Transparent aluminium like what Scotty did way back in the first Star Trek movie
So that's how they make the aluminum windows in Star Trek
check it out they really can make bullet proof clear aluminium windows
@@openhonestminds8808 wow. Technically aluminum based ceramic. This is totally the end of days. It seems like every sci-fi technology is coming true...
I saw a video about aluminum cans and already knew this bc the guy of the factory mentions it. But it's nice to actually see it, and it is quite strong by itself.
Thanks for such a straight to the point video! Normally youtubers blabber on for about 10 mins before getting to the good part!!
Hahahaha why not just create your very own, personally customized comment, bro?
@@thegarrett9690 i was seeing if anyone else noticed the top 2 comments were strikingly similar.. im fishing for likes 😂
This foil is used for to make sure your cola (which is acidic) doesn't touch alluminium, that in contact with acid can leak toxic compounds to your drink.
O yea
@@johnt.5646 this is the same reason why you shouldn't add lemon to your tea until you take the teabag out (tea leaves contain alluminium)
Would that foil be needed in a steel can?
Which acid is reacting with the alluminium and can u write the chemical equation?
How come the bottom of the can didnt dissolve?
Nothing like good portion of Bisphenol A in your Cola!
*Bisphenol
Finally someone gets it
@@vagabondjay7281 Right! Dict. changed it to Polish:)
Yup it's BPA. Most people don't know.
*I couldn't even imagine that! How did you know? Applaud*
Straight to the point omg! Must be first time in youtube history
I think aluminium is having a reaction with the sodium hydroxide contained in the drain cleaner to form aluminium hydroxide, this is why aluminium gets in the solution I suppose... cool! Didn't know cans had a protective plastic layer
I think they just started doing this recently to keep the aluminum flavor out of the drink. I remember beer in a can used to have that awful flavor years ago.
@@JereJose99 mhhh I don't think so, coke is acid and without a polymer layer idk how long the can would resist
@@lucamalvestiti
Correct. But not all beverages are acidic
I noticed the Earth was flat
Tried this, there was nothing left over.. So if there is a protective layer then it gets dissolved in the acid.. also it releases a shit ton of gas so if you try this you need to try it outside.. i think this video is bullshit. Also i didnt need to sand away the outside.
Who takes the time out to figure this out, one day someone woke up and said I'm gonna sand down a Coke can and soak it a specific chemical for this amount of time?
How to do it? Maybe. It's pretty common knowledge for anyone interested to find out that soda companies line the aluminum can inside with a thin layer of plastic so the aluminum can't react with the acid in the soda.
??... For that use a plastic bottle.
people who already understand the chemical properties of aluminium, plastics and sodium hydroxide
Like what was said before. Aluminum cans have a thin plastic lining on the inside. It’s something already well known, but this also shows how powerful and dangerous drain cleaner really is. It can dissolve aluminum so imagine what it can do to your body.
That's neat. I thought at first that it made clear aluminum then realized it just dissolved the aluminum and left the inside liner. Neat none the less.
Has anyone ever seen a coke can that looks like that one? I’m not sold on this. I will need to try this for my self before I’m convinced.
usually in bakery shops or on obsure shelve in the fizzy pop soft drinks aisle like two for a £1 in UK which is cheap .
Don't waste your time.
John Doe yes
This is extremely easy to replicate in your own home with materials that can be purchased in any major supermarket. Needless to say you may want to use goggles and gloves and perform the experiment in a well ventilated area free of clutter.
I've been hoodwinked all these years!
Really good video!👍
Thank you!😀
My question is why didn't the bottom, that is the same aluminum dissolve? Pop cans are extruded aluminum that means the bottom is the same as the sides. In the bottom was also in the solvent but somehow did not dissolve like the rest of it did.
It's thicker. The can was left in just long enough for the sides to dissolve but not long enough for the bottom to completely dissolve.
So I measured the thickness of the can, side and bottom with a micrometer and they are exactly the same, if anything the walls are thicker.
In other words, NaOH (lye).
Quality over quantity.
Wow....looks like someone got a hold of Mr. Scott’s formula for Transparent Aluminum! The Federation would be proud!
Just when you thought you escaped the hazards of drinking from plastic containers
U stupid, drinking from aluminum is much more dangerous
I guess that's why drainage systems are not made from aluminum....
I just had a "no shit" moment
I had the same thought m8
I think this is better than the Mountain Dew,Baking Soda, and Peroxide,glow Dew.
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These guys also make diamonds with peanut butter.
Peanut butter and charcoal you mean.
Star Trek: "transparent aluminum!"
Also, just a small note. The amount of time spent to dissolve the thinner layer of metal is not enough to dissolve the thicker base part. If left to a longer time (without saturating the lye solution of course, which I doubt it will), it will dissolve the bottom part, too!
The music has a real GoldenEye 007 feel
And I was convinced that no kind of plastics were there.
This is a coating they spray on the inside to keep the soft drink away from the aluminum. If they did not, the cola would eat through the can very quickly.
Me: "Do you want a coke?"
My friend: "Yes please......uhm...nope dude, i see you have one in a plastic bottle...i don't eat or drink anything in a plastic box...so i prefer a coke in a can"
Me: #trollface
Glass is where it's at. Then you can turn the bottle into a bong!
Ok now my question would be does a soda can have a plastic liner ? Or did the cleaner change the structure of the aluminum?? Inquiring mind want to know !!
Lye corrodes aluminium, doesn't change the structure. So my guess would be a plastic liner.
Why didn't the bottom of the can turn plastic too? Very strange being that it was submerged as well.
I commented the same thing
„Can I still Drink it?“😂
No,Seriously! Can I still Drink it?
Ich glaub den Pfand kann er jetzt vergessen
Ahahahahah
Laura Matt geil
so ein überdeutscher Kommentar. 😂😂😂
@D M Naja Wenn man einmal wirklich richtig arm war ( und damit meine ich deutlich weniger Geld haben als den Hartz IV Regelsatz) dann weiss man selbst eine Pfandflasche zu schätzen...
How do we know this is real when you cut to the finished product instead of making a timelapse?
It is probably fake, but in theory it should be possible, due to the can's inside being coated with polymer
Glad I wasn't the only one who notice the difference lol
I tried out the one that basically makes the Aluminum can a plastic bag, yeah, it works amazingly.
hydrochloric acid and aluminum. Is a beautiful thing. This also makes a pretty neat fire work if you do this inside of a 20oz bottle.
Das kommt dabei raus,wenn man viel viel viel zeit hat.😂😂😂😂😂
That's a very solid demonstration
The plastic is called kegliner, it’s been used since metal drink cans came into use in the 1930s, if you ever find an old can from the 1960s a lot of the steel will be rusted away with the keglining still intact
My question is. Why didn't the base of the can turn clear?
Just curious.
its thicker at the bottom(insert joke here)________ and takes longer to disolve
@@twonkyxxl lol
In case you need in emergency condom this is a good alternative
Glad I wasn't the only one thinking it
@@exoticcamo7626
Lol😂😂😂
OUCH....lol...condom or femidom? Hilarious...great comment.
I wonder if that will work with Budweiser ? 🤔
And thanks for getting right to the point. 👍
The trick with the Budweiser is getting it to not leak out because it basically is drain cleaner in a can
Thanks for the straightforward video
I want some coke now
Great! More plastic, just what we need it's everywhere! That was a pretty cool experiment.
So...Could that thing be used as a book cover??
(Just wonderin,’ is all...)
Sedgewise47 yes, if you make one and make a UA-cam video so we can all watch lol
Sedgewise47 sure.
Im sure you could with a small book
Why does the bottom still have aluminum on it
Cause this fake
can I ectraxt the aluminium from the solution to make powder???
Drain cleaner revealing the poison in the can. Interesting.
How is it poison, would you rather have your soda touching the aluminum
Brandon what is plastic made from? Can’t be any good either way.
Its vitamins
Oh so this is how you make transparent aluminium 😆
Sweet another science trick to keep my kids thinking I'm a wizard
Um - that is awesome.
Subscribed!
So how come the bottom didn't turn clear it's aluminum too
It's not the aluminum turning clear, it's a clear lining inside the can
Yes but it still didn't eat away the bottom so
He didn't remove the protective layer from the top and bottom layers. Only the red coated areas.
@@brandenvandermerwe5352
I wondered the same thing, thanks for the answer.
@@brandenvandermerwe5352 Funny how when i did this i didn't even need to sand the paint off.
Actually Coca-Cola is a good drain cleaner. I keep a bottle for that purpose. :-D
Thats why the plastic is there, so it doesn't burn away the aluminum
It's a type of food grade silicone they put in it in the manufacturing process, the mere purpose of it is so that your soda doesn't taste like aluminum or metal.
Wow! I guess this means drain cleaner will not destroy my plastic plumbing.
Everyone now realizing we've been sucking down BPA without knowing it
That crap they put inside the can iz worse than any PBA
luckily just BPA and not the Aluminium
Seen your videos after a long time
Why aren't you uploading any videos since an year?
That could explain why a can smokes when you burn it, the plastic inner liner coating is burning off.
Cheers🍻Just because you didn't drag this Bs out 20 min
And to think, the Ancient Romans lined the containers with Lead.
will this work with any drain cleaner, or what was the chemical ingredients in the particular drain cleaner you chose for this video?
I was hoping you’d give it a taste afterwards........pretty cool!
Hummm daí que o Vlad (área secreta) tirou a ideia kkk
si
So does it go in the metals or plastics bin? 🤔 😂 😂
Normally metal and platics are one bin....
@@xhawkenx633 I cant speak about where you're from but in our little spot in the world glass, can, and paper go in separate bins. And even further where I work metals are separated from aluminium, stainless, and carbon steel.
@@xcyted4now
What country? You guys are doing it right.
@@nahmean7045 I guess it depends on the waste management company in your area. As for the metal is a weld fabrication shop so the less the metal is mixed we actually get a better return on unmixed metal scrap.
Awesome. It's Mr. Scott's transparent aluminum!
Can you still drink the soda I get opening it to hold the top out of the chemical but is that the only reason you did that or do you have to open it?
“Hey you got a can a coke”
“Nah bro we only got 🅱️🅰️GS “
“Wha-“
“🅱️ 🅰️ G S”
Video ahlakını beğendim. Başarılar 👍
My God Lassie! He created transparent aluminum Bones!
This is incredibly....Great job
this was on my recommended. after watching I am now QUESTIONING EVERYTHING. nothing is real anymore 😖
Carson Kouts it’s plastic to stop ur drink from tasting weird
@@michelemoneywell5474 here come the flat earth shills
@@michelemoneywell5474 get out of my comments
@Carson Kouts You say "I am now Questioning Everything." But when someone gives a list of things to question, things we have been lied about, you take offense and say "get out of my comments." You have just shown yourself to be a liar, because you aren't questioning everything as you stated. Good day.
@@michelemoneywell5474 if you are unable to understand humor and then use it as a platform to spout unrelated bullshit then yes you can get out of my comments. good day
Why the bottom stood the same?
Yeah..I wondered why
Different material
I see..
Air bubble means no contact with the acid
They didn't sand that part with the sandpaper, so the acid from the drain cleaner didn't react with the aluminum cos it has a protective coating on it.
No way!!that’s crazy!!but.. I love your work 👍🏿
I'm just wondering if you CAN still drink it?
??????? 😵😵😵
Now that's a big condom.
Toxic plastic to keep out toxic aluminum. But hey I guess one is more toxic than the other if we can count that as a win.
Right . Soda is off the menu
When recomandations works
So is that for every aluminum can or just coke cans? Cuz aluminum cans is still valuable to scrap or cash in
Yes and the aluminum isn't very valuable if you're going to build a car and crash it
Would be a good video, if the bare aluminium base also ended up being floppy plastic too.
Matthew Dawson some expectations u have there
*Aluminium*
For all the civilised people out there.
Cool! Keep up the good work!
Cola drinkers worried of plastic film should be more worried about what they actually drink rather than the container.
You forgot your tin foil hat.
@@julioseviltwin2304 lol, to prevent alien read my mind? 😂