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Heather
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Posted: 08/March/2009 at 5:54am |
Hi I am a new member and not sure if I am doing this right or not!
I have a question and I hope someone will be able to give me an answer. I have been recommended to use soduim metabisulphite to try to get rid of a stain ( I think it is wicking actually), but I can only buy potassium metabisulphite locally. Does anyone know the difference and should I use the potassium or not? Obviously I could get the sodium metabisulphite over the net, but I need it very quickly. Please can someone help me. Thanks. Heather
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Ken_Is_OK
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just use releasit from excellentsupply.com |
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Heather
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Thanks Ken,
I have not heard of releasit, but will try to source it in Europe. It is obviously a trade name, do you know what the chemical is?
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Heather
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FuzzSucker
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I think most people will hesitate to give advise on raw chemical usage on this board.
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danmarck82
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Most Local distributors of cleaning products have a Red Dye removal chemical that will do the trick unless you are in antartica.
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