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mel jacobson on mon 10 apr 00

the most important factor in getting itc 213 to stick is a very
clean surface.
grease
bleach kills the grease.
that is all i know.
mel.mn
minnetonka, minnesota, u.s.a
http://www.pclink.com/melpots (website)

Wade Blocker on tue 11 apr 00



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> From: mel jacobson
> To: CLAYART@LSV.UKY.EDU
> Subject: bleach
> Date: Monday, April 10, 2000 1:04 PM
>
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> the most important factor in getting itc 213 to stick is a very
> clean surface.
> grease
> bleach kills the grease.
> that is all i know.
> mel.mn
> minnetonka, minnesota, u.s.a
> http://www.pclink.com/melpots (website)



Mel,
As a housewife I have to disagree with you. Ammonia "kills" the grease,
chlorox bleaches and disinfects. Mia in ABQ

ferenc jakab on fri 14 apr 00

> the most important factor in getting itc 213 to stick is a very
> clean surface.
> grease
> bleach kills the grease.
> that is all i know.
> mel.mn

Mel,
Do you have Shellite in the U.S.? I find it great for removing grease, also
acetone is good. for gluing some surfaces I use Shellite first then acetone.
Feri.

Lily Krakowski on thu 27 mar 03


Just a cautious note. When "we" speak of bleach, I assume it is chlorine
bleach, eau de Javelle? Chlorine bleach is not exactly a wonderful
thing....I mention this ONLY because I haved NO idea how that stuff is sold
in far and foreign lands, what warnings are on the bottles etc.




Lili Krakowski
P.O. Box #1
Constableville, N.Y.
(315) 942-5916/ 397-2389

Be of good courage....

Veena Raghavan on sun 23 oct 05


Edouard,

If bleach is only good for a short time, is there any other safe ingredient
that can kill bacteria in glazes, slips, reclaim, etc.? Would Hydrogen Peroxide
be a good alternative?

Thanks in advance.

Veena

VeenaRaghavan@cs.com

Edouard Bastarache Inc. on sun 23 oct 05


Veena,

Biocids are for glazes :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/smart2000/bacteries.htm#english%20version

I do not know about peroxide.
I will check with Smart, soon to be WalSmart (hehehehe)


Later,


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"They are insane these quebekers"
"Están locos estos quebequeses"
Edouard Bastarache
Irreductible Quebecois
Indomitable Quebeker
Sorel-Tracy
Quebec
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Veena Raghavan"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 6:11 PM
Subject: Bleach


> Edouard,
>
> If bleach is only good for a short time, is there any other safe
> ingredient
> that can kill bacteria in glazes, slips, reclaim, etc.? Would Hydrogen
> Peroxide
> be a good alternative?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Veena
>
> VeenaRaghavan@cs.com
>
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