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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
Sodium Chlorite flakes have gone hard
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04 Dec 2023 13:37 #80614
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My father has a spare bag of Sodium Chlorite flakes we purchased (unused). But when I looked at it it has gone rock hard. It was still in the thin plastic we purchased it in. Kinda like how salt goes. Does anyone know if it is still usable if I break it up
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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04 Dec 2023 17:52 - 04 Dec 2023 17:52 #80620
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nobody will tell you but it is easy to test.
simply make some CDS using the glass/shot glass method. if you get a reaction it obviously works. you can use CDS test strips to aim for 3000PPM
it doesn't matter how much potency the S.C. loose
simply make some CDS using the glass/shot glass method. if you get a reaction it obviously works. you can use CDS test strips to aim for 3000PPM
it doesn't matter how much potency the S.C. loose
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04 Dec 2023 20:55 #80623
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I would think SC would last for a long time. Decades. Sounds like moisture got to it that's all. Just need to break it up and dissolve.
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04 Dec 2023 21:39 #80632
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This is how you can make cds
"the glass / shot glass" method
www.brighteon.com/95b304c7-e0a4-4606-ac44-303c8fa3ec9e
"the glass / shot glass" method
www.brighteon.com/95b304c7-e0a4-4606-ac44-303c8fa3ec9e
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05 Dec 2023 05:05 #80636
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Thanks all, will try another batch, cheers
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05 Dec 2023 23:43 #80647
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Weigh out 280 grams and dissolve in about 720ml of water to make a liter
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10 Dec 2023 11:53 - 10 Dec 2023 11:57 #80686
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Please get the SCF out of the plastic bag before it is broken up into a million tiny pieces of plastic! Moisture must have gotten inside the bag. You can breakup the flakes using a mortar and pestle or similar. Store SCF in glass bottles like this:
Replied by CLO2 on topic Sodium Chlorite flakes have gone hard
My father has a spare bag of Sodium Chlorite flakes we purchased (unused). But when I looked at it it has gone rock hard. It was still in the thin plastic we purchased it in. Kinda like how salt goes. Does anyone know if it is still usable if I break it up
thanks in advance
Please get the SCF out of the plastic bag before it is broken up into a million tiny pieces of plastic! Moisture must have gotten inside the bag. You can breakup the flakes using a mortar and pestle or similar. Store SCF in glass bottles like this:
Last edit: 10 Dec 2023 11:57 by CLO2.
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