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Re: Electrolysis question

To: "Larry Daniels" <ladaniels@sbcglobal.net>, <Tommy_Samuels@MARKIVAUTO.COM>
Subject: Re: Electrolysis question
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 08:46:52 -0800
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <OF44BD585A.F3DC5C1F-ON85256FCE.00463AA1-85256FCE.00466717@markivauto.com> <061601c53076$de366c70$9613d945@hewlett2ih5nie>
Arm & Hammer is a brand that packages Washing Soda.  Here in Oregon, all the
supermarkets have it on the shelves.  It's NEVER at eye level!!  Either on
the shelf that can be seen on "tippy toes" or "on your hands and knees."

The package has the familiar look of the Arm & Hammer baking soda.  There
are also house brands available.  Look in the laundry detergent section.

Paul A

----- Original Message ----- 
From "Larry Daniels" <ladaniels at sbcglobal.net>
To: <Tommy_Samuels@MARKIVAUTO.COM>
Cc: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 5:39 AM
Subject: Re: Electrolysis question


> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <Tommy_Samuels@MARKIVAUTO.COM>
>
>
> It's very hard to get washing soda around here, so I use Lye in my tank.
> But washing soda or baking soda are both caustic solutions because they
> are bases.
>
> ----------------------------------
>
> This brings up a question. I hope I'm not the only one who doesn't know
what
> washing soda is.  Is there a brand name that it is sold under?  Baking
soda
> I know of, but don't have a clue what "washing soda" is?
>
> Larry Daniels
> 79 MGB LE
> 72 Midget
>
> "You only need two tools: WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it
> doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it
> shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape."





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