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![]() I have question for anyone who knows.
I found a recipe for making washing soda out of baking soda, some of you may be aware of it. The washing soda will raise the alkalinity of your water which is adverse from baking soda which will lower it. To maintain the existing alk and increase the buffering capacity of the tank you can add a mixed ratio of washing to baking soda solution to achieve a neutral solution (8.1-8.3). Does anyone know what the ratio is?
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