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EmilyB 07-08-2002 03:12 AM

Kim this ones for you or anyone else who uses washing soda!
 
W O W

EmilyB 07-08-2002 03:22 AM

Kim this ones for you or anyone else who uses washing soda!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Canadian Man:
If you are purchasing a brand new car and money was no object. Why would you pay more from one guy just cause you have the money, if another guy was selling it for alot cheeper.
I sure as heck wouldnt.

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<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Are you seriously comparing cars to reef inhabitants ?

Aquattro 07-08-2002 03:24 AM

Kim this ones for you or anyone else who uses washing soda!
 
He couldn't be!! Cars would rust in a reef tank! :D

Canadian Man 07-08-2002 12:05 PM

Kim this ones for you or anyone else who uses washing soda!
 
Quote:

He couldn't be!! Cars would rust in a reef tank!
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">:D
Quote:

Are you seriously comparing cars to reef inhabitants ?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">No, just trying to give something people can relate to when trying to make my point.

Tau2301 07-08-2002 12:48 PM

Kim this ones for you or anyone else who uses washing soda!
 
Test Results

Procedure: For each test I place 6 oz of fresh water into a cup then place it in a microwave for 1 minute on high – needed to dissolve Washing Soda and Seachem Reef Buffer.

Both items are used to raise the Ph of water.

Added one teaspoon of Washing Soda to one cup and Reef Buffer to another and stirred for until all the powder was dissolved. Let solutions sit for about one minute.

After sitting both solutions had a thick white film on top.

The Reef Buffer had no smell.

The Washing Soda had a faint smell. The lesser smell was probably due to the smaller concentration Washing Soda as compared to a box full of the stuff.

Observation: They both reacted and looked the same when mixed with fresh water.

Conclusion: I still don’t like the smell of the Washing Soda. Will have to contact the manufacture to see if a scent has been added.

I am currently using the Washing Soda in a load of laundry – waste not, want not.

Canadian Man 07-08-2002 07:44 PM

Kim this ones for you or anyone else who uses washing soda!
 
Kim, I went to Canadian tire and purchased 1kg of pool ph increaser. I am assuming this is what you were talking about when you were over.
I dissolved a few sprinkles easily into a glass of WARM water.
looks good.

On a side note.EMILY B you will like this one.

They also had Alkalinity increaser for pools for extremely cheep.
1kg was something like $3.50

JimE 07-08-2002 07:56 PM

Kim this ones for you or anyone else who uses washing soda!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Canadian Man:
They also had Alkalinity increaser for pools for extremely cheep.
1kg was something like $3.50

<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">sodium bicarbonate AKA baking soda

Canadian Man 07-09-2002 04:14 AM

Kim this ones for you or anyone else who uses washing soda!
 
Kim mee too, just added it to my laundry this morning! [img]smile.gif[/img]


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