(Question submitted by Remi)
This is a fairly common disease of enamel and tiles. What? You thought that only living beings could be sick? Come on.
So, the theory most commonly compared to SDLCR syndrome (pink crust) is that the disease would cause overexposure to light (both natural and artificial). The enamel or tile would suffer the equivalent of a sunburn.
Is there a cure? Yes. But like sunburn, it is prohibited to rub. It should rather address the source of the problem: light.
In this regard, a team research institute of the renowned Institute proved that by limiting the sources of light could correct the problem. Thus, closing the light curtains and eyes, there was much, much, much less the phenomenon.
So, the theory most commonly compared to SDLCR syndrome (pink crust) is that the disease would cause overexposure to light (both natural and artificial). The enamel or tile would suffer the equivalent of a sunburn.
Is there a cure? Yes. But like sunburn, it is prohibited to rub. It should rather address the source of the problem: light.
In this regard, a team research institute of the renowned Institute proved that by limiting the sources of light could correct the problem. Thus, closing the light curtains and eyes, there was much, much, much less the phenomenon.
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