Also sold under the name of 'sugar soap' for decorating purposes in UK and possibly elsewhere.
Bob
Also sold under the name of 'sugar soap' for decorating purposes in UK and possibly elsewhere.
Bob
AFAIK sugar soap no longer contains TSP.
"Greater than 10% SODIUM SESQUICARBONATE
Ecotoxicity = Not expected to be toxic to aquatic organisms. "
that's reassuring ;>)
Jim K
Buy here (uk) ?
Seems a suspiciously small product range for a chemical distributor ...
mmm tho good to see they stock "Chemically Pure Megnesium Sulphate" whatever that is.....
and "6 Endsleigh Park Road, Plymouth" appears somewhat residential for a chemical distro.....
Jim K
Good idea, but read the fine print.
"Not Available To Members in Phosphate Restricted Areas"
Although, honestly, if you don't let your grey water go into the sewer (e.g. you let it go to a cistern and use it for watering plants etc.) I don't see the big deal.
nate
I expect the postage would knacker any realistic chance...
Jim K
Yes, I'm sure it's just a little home sideline, but I did check their list to see if they included ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate and various peroxides as a terrorist 'sting' site!
seem mainly to deal in Happy Mondays' "Bez style" mysterious white powders......
Jim K
funny, it's not restricted when you go into home depot and pick it off the shelf.
HUH>?!
So, you'd post em a couple pound, a quid or two. The blighter would off ye to the constable, who would send a couple bobbies to bag you and stuff you in a lorry. Off to the magistrate, who would put ye in for a pound, till yer barmy, mate?
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Yes, I'm sure it's just a little home sideline, but I did check their list to see if they included ammonium nitrate, potassium chlorate and various peroxides as a terrorist 'sting' site!
But the limey can't spell - it's mAgnesium suphate, not mEgnesium.
Thanks guys - will be visiting a paint supply store tomorrow.
Harry K
Mine runs to the septic tank so it should make the little buggies grow well :)
Harry K
That's for a pound @ $8
For $16 you can get 4.5 pounds:
hooray! a prize to the man in the cocked hat !!!!! ;>)))
Jim K
At least it isn't sulfate :-)
That's the standard IUPAC spelling now. :o(
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