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![]() I'm going to be gettng into this soon. What is the recipies again? Ca, Alk and Mag? I have a 55lb bag of Mag, hoping not to have to mix with Epsom?
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![]() Is Arm & Hammer just as good as the expensive ones in LFS? It would certainly be way cheaper if it works just as well!
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![]() yes
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![]() 2 - 1/4 cups for me, I boil a gallon of RO/DI in the kettle then pour half of that into a Pyrex bowl and add the baked baking soda very slowly. Once added together I add the other half gallon to the slurry. I use a whisk to mix it in as I go. The key is to add very small amounts at a time whilst mixing. Too much at a time and it clumps. And it's not so much a clumping issue, and even though it's not really a precipitate either, but it's stuck somewhere in the middle. Ie., once clumped it will never dissolve. I sometimes get all ticked and then mix it in a blender and I seem to get a slightly higher yield but the vast majority ends up as a undissolvable supernatant still (just pulverized into powder).
I have about a 75% success ratio nowadays when I mix the stuff ("success" meaning "no supernatant") but it boils down to how patient I am at the time. They key is going slow, ..... but the problem is I hate how long it takes. ![]()
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