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After 13 years, how does it look?
Here is the hidden danger in doing this. Do you also wash clothes in the basement or the house? Do you use ever chlorine bleach? When ammonium...
I did...:D
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Look at the ingredients, section 3 of this SDS, before using Iron out. This is the one you want....
Look at the ingredients, section 3 of this SDS, before using Iron out. This is the one you want. Oh, and don't mix it with your degreasing...
KOH, potassium hydroxide is usually used instead of sodium hydroxide for making soft soaps.
It's doubtful that many/any taxidermists make their own sulphonated oils especially in the US. It is commendable, however, that you want to learn...
Citric acid is an organic acid. MUA (Mckenzie Ultimate Acid) like Safety Acid is most probably a mineral acid. MUA and Safety Acids will drop...
It's more than likely a typo in the Krowtan instructions. No one, however, has ever fessed up to it and seems unwilling, perhaps unlikely to make...
Testing is fine, nothing wrong with that... Me, I just read the box..100% sodium bicarbonate IS, well, sodium bicarbonate.. [IMG]
There is only one way to find out and I think you are going to find out..
Evaporation and pH change will largely be negligible and will depend on the type of acid you are using. Formic, acetic and hydrochloric acids are...
Why do you suppose that they didn't show any of the finished products in this story? So they're using eggs and olive oil to fatliquer..after an...
This is the correct product. No need to heat the water. Room temperature is fine. Do not breathe the fumes.
Ok, I'll assume the you followed the directions correctly. Along with answering the other gentlemens' questions I'll ask this: Are you weighting...
What chemicals are you using and how long are you soaking?
You need to provide a detailed description of how you made the pickle solution, i.e. gallons total, how much acid, what kind of acid. If a liquid...
Actually, it would theoretically only change 2.5 units not 3, all other things being equal. The amount of baking soda you add will do the same...
Not really, pH is a logarithmic scale. If you add 9 gallons of distilled water to 1 gallon of an acidic solution the pH will raise 1 unit.....