I had a similar experience. but accompanied by a very strange look.
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On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Donald H Locker <dhlocker@...>wrote:
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> In the USA, I purchased some 30-volume (I think that's 15%) H2O2 from Sally
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> Beauty Supply. The sales people thought it was funny that a 55+ year-old
> guy
> was buying hydrogen peroxide at a beautician supply store, but when I
> explained
> what I was going to do with it, they thought it was "cute."
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> Donald.
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> Simao Cardoso wrote:
> > On Mon, 2009-07-06 at 21:54 +0000, jc805sb wrote:
> >> I heard from a chemist. Veterinarians use hydrogen
> >> peroxide at 35% strength for animal use. This should
> >> be available for purchase easily rather than the 3%
> >> at the drug store.
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> > My sister is veterinarian and told me the same. It is used to wash/clean
> > big animals foots. Like horses or cows (i think already said this here).
> > But asking in a supplier got 'that's too acidic, don't have'. Maybe
> > asking to a veterinarian that only treats horses.
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> > Also from jj_winkel on 26 apr 09
> > "Here in France it is easy and cheap enough to get "masonry" grade H202
> > (35% in weight or 130 in volume) used for wood bleaching and stains
> > removal"
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> > Calling to the companies that package the acids, acetone, caustic soda
> > and so that i buy at the drug/hardware store (indicated in the package)
> > is one thing i never tried.
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