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    Posted: 25/April/2005 at 2:37am

PS- If you do decide to try Procyon...buy it in bulk under the generic name at a chem supply like this one:

http://www.chemistrystore.com/sodium_tripolyphosphate.htm

Much cheaper this way.

Take care,

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Procyon is Sodium tripolyphosphate, better known as STTP. It is an okay cleaner in my book...

If you are looking for a neutral, natural, non-toxic, non-residual, unscented cleaner that works really well for both bonnet and HWE (it's not labeled for HWE but works well as a prespray) try www.XerionSolutions.com I've used this product for many years and it works great on all but the greasiest restraunts.

Take care,

Lisa



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Has anybody herd of the product called procyon. It's suppose to have no soaps or bleaches. It's to be used as a pre-spray before HWE and their is no other chemical needed. ph is 9.5 dries to an 8.
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