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another calgon question

updated sat 11 jul 98

 

Dwiggins, Sandra (NCI) on wed 8 jul 98

Hello all--
I know there was a thread several weeks ago about a substitute for new Calgon
because there has been a change in the new formula, but I can't find it in the
archives. By the way, I searched all of them and found that escribe is probably
the easiest to use.
But no luck in finding what I wanted.

So sorry to ask again, but what is the chemical substitute for Calgon? Is it
Tri-sodium phosphate?
Thanks for your help...
Sandy

Stephen Mills on fri 10 jul 98

OK (deep breath) Sodiumhexametaphosphate!!!!!!!

Steve
Bath
UK

In message , Dwiggins, Sandra (NCI) writes
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Hello all--
>I know there was a thread several weeks ago about a substitute for new Calgon
>because there has been a change in the new formula, but I can't find it in the
>archives. By the way, I searched all of them and found that escribe is probabl
>the easiest to use.
>But no luck in finding what I wanted.
>
>So sorry to ask again, but what is the chemical substitute for Calgon? Is it
>Tri-sodium phosphate?
>Thanks for your help...
>Sandy
>

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