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Re: sodium (perforate)/ Carbonate / Tetraborate decahydrate



            A word of caution and woe if you are making paste to let sit on an item; it can stain! I either made paste too heavy or left it on too long. Original stain was gone from doily but in its place a darkened spot the exact shape of paste. And it didn't come out until I soaked it in PERK[ museum recommended] for what seemed an eternity.
           So heed Jennifer's advice about totally dissolving crystals and check every so often.

            I get SP through Mini-Magic in Columbus OH   http://www.mini-magic.com  NAYY.
           
Jennifer Hein wrote:
Comment to list members:

    
First, Patricia C. what is the name of the new product
whose active ingredient is sodium perforate?

Then,  any chemist??? Does anyone know the difference or similarity of
Sodium carbonate Arm & Hammer Washing Soda),
Sodium Tetraborate decahydrate (20 Mule Team Borax)

It sounds as if the spot lightening technique you used is the paste &
dry method to whiten tide lines that we learned at FIT when Betty Kirke
taught classes.  I have been recommending the stain lightening
procedure since 1990. It basically is:
Create a paste with warm to hot water to dissolve the crystals,
apply to the surface with a toothbrush, let dry & soak overnight,
scrape off with a spatula then rinse well.
Certain colors of certain fabrics do fade, usually pre-1905.

Just trying to see if sodium perborate is available here.
  


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