Hi Bill,
Good mixing instructions are right here (
genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=28&id=1393&Itemid=66). I've done it many times. I put in the extra info that would have been nice to have when I started only with Jim's instructions. Whenever you are reading instructions and they mention "ounce" you have to know whether they are referring to liquid ounces or weight ounces, I specified that in those instructions. I also worked out how much citric acid you need to fill up the same number of bottles that 1 lb. of sodium chlorite will fill with MMS.
Steve says to filter the sodium chlorite solution through 1 micron filters to get rid of all sediment. I am getting ready to try this tomorrow with some well priced filters I got from Cole-Parmer here (tp://www.coleparmer.com/catalog/product_view.asp?sku=0151600) 1 micron filter bags $8.50 each.
Sodium chlorite comes in 100 lb. drums from chemical supply companies. You can google for water purification chemical suppliers. UNIVAR is a huge international chemical supplier with offices all over the place. If anyone asks what you want it for, say you are just a farmer and will be using it for disinfection, or there are numerous other industries where it is used also.
Sodium chlorite in powder or liquid form is a hazardous material for shipping purposes so you may need to take into account how to make that work in your situation.
Jim recommends HDPE bottles in his latest book although many are still using PET bottles like I am myself since that is what I have. Whatever their shortcomings, a lot of people have still been healed with them.
Michael