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Posted by Kate XXXXXX on April 18, 2009, 4:23 am
gpjteri@gmail.com wrote:
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> Dear Juno,
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> I found Miracle White at the local independent grocery about two years
> ago. I grabbed it, and still have some left. Now that I don't have
> to conserve things any more I don't use it much, but I'm comforted
> that I have it. It's really hard to find now. I wonder if that means
> it's no longer made. If so, the main active ingredient in it, I
> think, is sodium perborate. But I don't know what else is in it or
> the proporations so we can find a alternate produce.
>
> Teri
Doesn't it have a list of ingredients on the side? Most our washing
products do, or they can easily be looked up. The stuff I'm proposing
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if I can't get what the museum would use is this: >
http://www.ecover.com/gb/en/Products/Laundry/20050711+LQW+UK.htm
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> I found Miracle White at the local independent grocery about two years
> ago. I grabbed it, and still have some left. Now that I don't have
> to conserve things any more I don't use it much, but I'm comforted
> that I have it. It's really hard to find now. I wonder if that means
> it's no longer made. If so, the main active ingredient in it, I
> think, is sodium perborate. But I don't know what else is in it or
> the proporations so we can find a alternate produce.
>
> Teri