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Old 04-28-2003, 02:16 AM
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I use kalk nightly and was using Kent Pro Buffer for maintaining Alkalinity until I ran out yesterday. I do have a 16oz bottle of the part B.

Is this the same sorta thing? And will it hold me off for awhile till I order some more Pro Buffer? (1 week-ish)
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Old 04-28-2003, 02:21 AM
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Well I can't answer your question specificly but baking soda works well.
Just add it slowly as it drops your ph for about 2 minutes.

I use it when I have to make alk corrections for my calcium reactor.
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Old 04-29-2003, 06:30 AM
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I used baking soda as well. Works well enough and it's cheap.
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Or you could make some buffer, i used this for the last year works very good. http://www.hawkfish.org/infoctr/homebuffer.htm

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Clinton what Arm&Hammer did you use? We ("we" being a bunch of us "Calgary folk") wanted to try this some time ago, but we all chickened out because the Arm & Hammer you buy at the store has a zesty lemon scent which basically told us there's something else in there. We even went so far as to ask Randy Holmes-Farley about it .... he told us there shouldn't be a scent. But I've never found a non-scented washing soda. I came to the conclusion that Canadian Arm & Hammer is different from American Arm & Hammer, and let it go at that (and never tried the home-made solution). But I'm curious as to how you worked with this issue.
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I used the recipie where you bake some of the baking soda in your oven but I found that the baked stuff didnt dissolve very well.
So I just started using baking soda by it's self and aside from the 2 min ph drop it's great.

I ended up using the washing soda for my laundry.
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Here is what i used, Duain out in Ft. Sask has used the same homemade buffer for years with zero ill effects.



It got a little wet on the bottom, i bought it at Walmart no lemon fresh here.

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I thought that was the stuff we were looking at? Jonathan or Kim do you guys remember?

(Not that it really matters to me .... I like the reactor much better than fussing about with this powder or that powder every day....)
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(Not that it really matters to me .... I like the reactor much better than fussing about with this powder or that powder every day....)
I hear ya. The reactor is good. If anybody wants this stuff i cansend it out to you, since i also use a reactor now.

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Yea that's the exact stuff that had the soapy smell that Kim and I tried.
It wasnt just scent picked up from the laundry isle either. It was full on soapy smell.
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