8th August 2008, 07:41 PM | #1 |
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Location: The Netherlands
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It's the same old story
It's the same old story and I allready know some people won't like it but...
Believe me; I read all the old posts about staining but they didn't help me much, I expiremented a lot but I still wonder: It's a wellknown fact that getting Arsenic Trioxid or Realgar is a major problem in many countries nowadays. In my opinion there must be, chemically spoken, an alternative but simelar way to Arsenic Trioxid; A freely available substance, a substitute that reacts in the same way with iron and nickel; a process that gives the same result like Arsenic Trioxid or Realgar does. I'm sure i'm not the only one with this question (problem) and I appreciate and respect the proper, "old" ways but sometimes you don't have any other option than find and use "new" solutions... What will be the alternative way? |
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