Stefan, I can remember someone having to take their child into an emergency room after they gave the child some. For a while it was a "big thing to improve oxygen levels in the body" int the ehalth food circles.. And I know it was stronger than the over the counter desinfectant stuff. Bill Stefan Trethan wrote: > i really believe it may be available through haircutteres supply. > > i wanted to ask the guy who's relatives is someone a haircutter but > can't reach him. > i'll ask as soon as possible. > > @bill: > are you sure it wasn't 2% (or 0,2?)? > i know it's also sold for medical desinfection purposes, there it is > in very low concentration. > > it would be really, really interesting to which amount stabilizers > such as acetanilide can stabilize the > H2O2 and how long they keep it from vanishing into air. > I'm just at figuring out that by searching in the web but if anyone > knows... > if it can't stabilize for lets say a week it's not of big help.. but > it may also keep the needs for H2O2 > down when etching (because it isn't lost into air) > > tom writes technical H2O2 is already stabilized but as i get it it's > not, it's transparent. and i know > no source where it is already stabilized... > > > regards > st > > > > > > > 18.04.2003 18:34:27, Bill Higdon <w.higdon@...> wrote: > > >I just had a brain fart folks. Some of the health food stores used to > >sell Hydrogen Peroxide, > >cant remember if it was 10% or 30%. Might be a good source for us home > >body PCB > > fabricators ;>) > >Bill Higdon > >
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Peroxide sources
2003-04-18 by Bill Higdon
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