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R&K Salix and Scabiosa vs. bleach


Schuttwegraeumer

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Here is a Test of the Rohrer&Klingner Salix (Blueblack) and Scabiose (redblack/bordeaux) with bleach.

I use Dan Klorix with the agent sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) for this test.

 

 

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Ok, if you drop such ink on your white cloths you can use bleach to remove this ink. :)

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Tells a story. Thanks.

 

Did you use the Dan Chlorix product undiluted or did you dilute it, and is the original concentration of the Dan Chlorix a 3% solution of NaOCl like the Clorox product in the U.S.?

Roger

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Neat test - thanks for sharing the results.

"But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Rom. 5:8, NKJV)
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On the bottle of Dan Klorix is no Information about the % of Sodium hypochlorite.

Other informations says 4.2%.

danklorix.at says 3.8%, its the official Page of Danklorix here in Austria.

http://www.danklorix.at/Tipps/info.html

 

Interesting is that a cheap Gel-Rollerball is not only waterproof, its also bleach-proof.

This Pen costs 0.58 EURO and all colors i have are fraudproof, green black blue and red.

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Anyone knows if the R&K permanent blue is water and/or bleach resistant?. It looks like an interesting blue, and would be a nice alternative to the luxury blue (too pale and uninteresting).

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On the bottle of Dan Klorix is no Information about the % of Sodium hypochlorite.

Other informations says 4.2%.

I used it thinned with water.

Hmm, I don't have a bottle of the name brand Clorox here. My wife has been buying store "house brands" and the particular one she has now is the Safeway Markets product and it is marked 6% NaOCl. It doesn't specify whether that is by weight or by volume.

 

I guess different commercial household products may have different concentrations. :unsure:

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