itsafreecountry?
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Ammonia Solution
Here in the great state of California, I have not been able to find the typical ~10% clear ammonia solution anywhere (Walmart, markets,
etc.). All I see is that yellow, sudsy ammonia garbage that probably has a very small NH3 concentration.
Has anyone else noticed this where they live?
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roamingnome
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the "ammonia gas generator" is an active thread that could have handled your plight.....
yes you can reach the end of the matrix rather fast even in a free land......
so start buying the yellow suddsy stuff... one every other day from various stores...
then pour it all into a large 30 gallon plastic trash can.. then dump in some base and have a hose coming out the top....
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joeflsts
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You might try a janitorial supply store. I suspect the reason that we're not seeing it as often has a lot to do with perfumed variants that most
people prefer to purchase.
Joe
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I get mine from Ace Hardware for about 4 bucks a gallon
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bereal511
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I was able to recently purchase some from Vons.
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UnintentionalChaos
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I can't get the 10% either, but at least shoprite (I don't now what area the chain exists in) sells a clear ammonia as a cheap store brand. It's as
pitifully dilute as the yellow stuff, but theres no surfactacants, scents, or coloring in it.
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'In organic synthesis, we call decomposition products "crap", however this is not a IUPAC approved nomenclature.' -Nicodem
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