pickle

Submitted by seth on 05/05/2003. ( deerhunter2302@yahoo.com ) 65.25.76.195

what do you guys think the best chemicals for a pickle is? thanks alot, seth

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Oxalic Acid.

This response submitted by John C on 05/05/2003. ( ) 64.216.172.66

Oxalic acid is probley one of the safest and easiest to use, WASCO'S Acid Bath Crystals. I also like Formic acid its a verys trong form of Acetic Acid (the vnegar smell) this can happen in the wild without human intervention. On the other hand aluminum sulphate has been used form many many years and can pickle or tan by itself. I have used Aluminum Sulphate and never had any problems, plus its adds iron to the soil and will grow great tomatos, and awesome lawn food.


Rittels

This response submitted by The Rookie on 05/06/2003. ( NaturesTrophies@aol ) 152.163.189.68

Rittels safety-acid is also a very good product . Rittels also has an excellent staff that is happy to help you out with any questions you may run into when using their products. Jeff F.


Saftee-Acid from Rittel's

This response submitted by Frank E. Kotula on 05/06/2003. ( basswtrout@aol.com ) 172.148.107.24

Simple to use, easy to dispose of what could be better. Saftee-Acid is as safe as it comes but don't let this be misleading to you. It's still an ACID and like all acids care should be taken like wearing gloves and eye wear.


Safetee-Acid

This response submitted by HAPP on 05/06/2003. ( ) 208.23.113.67

Very safe and cost little, from Rittel's. That's my vote, anyone counting? HAPP


Hey HAPP

This response submitted by The Rookie on 05/06/2003. ( NaturesTrophies@aol ) 64.12.96.166

Good to see ya! I'll count with ya. Pictures from convention turned out great. Talk later. Jeff F.


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