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Nick
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posted October 07, 1999 06:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Nick   Click Here to Email Nick     
Drug store Hydogen Per is 3%
then there is 6% or 20 volum, for hair dying
does this mean 40 volum is 12%?

I think not, in an experimen i used 133ml of 40 volum insted of 200 of 20 volum or 6%,
MY RESAULTS WERE MUCH BETTER, ??


dlwdaw
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posted October 07, 1999 06:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dlwdaw   Click Here to Email dlwdaw     
yes it is 12%.
10v. is 3%
20v. is 6%
40v. is 12%
100v. is 30%

and where did you get it.
I havent looked at a beuty supply yet.
but before I start a wild goose chase where did you get it??

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poison
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posted October 07, 1999 07:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for poison   Click Here to Email poison     
I use volume 20 I found at a hair salon and it works great and I git very good veilds out of it.
-Poison


Ho ju
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posted October 07, 1999 09:42 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Ho ju   Click Here to Email Ho ju     
poison, do you use hcl to make hmtd or do you use the C. Acid? if you use HCL where do you get the 30% concentration?

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poison
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posted October 07, 1999 10:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for poison   Click Here to Email poison     
I have never used 30% HCL for any thing. I use the works brand toliet cleaner. It works for all my needs. Works great for acetone peroxide and HMTD and i have compaired mine to ones that use 30% HCL and there is no diffrence at all. I use HCL to make HMTD.

-Poison

dlwdaw
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posted October 07, 1999 10:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dlwdaw   Click Here to Email dlwdaw     
at hardware stores under the name muriatic acid.

also it should be under cleaner section and pool section and brick section.

can you get citric. and what is the chemical name for citric acid(i.e. HCL hydrochloric aicd)

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PryoTek
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posted October 08, 1999 03:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for PryoTek   Click Here to Email PryoTek     
I got some 20v at a hair shop a meaduam sized one called "creme Developer"

and the topic i posted called AP HELP !!!!!!!!!!! i can Not see the relplys
why?
(Sorry for the spelling )

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VeHeMT
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posted October 08, 1999 10:50 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for VeHeMT   Click Here to Email VeHeMT     
Uh, Oh.

Creme developer? Is your Hydrogen Peroxide a cream? If it is a cream, it wont work :[


megalomania
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posted October 11, 1999 04:45 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for megalomania   Click Here to Email megalomania     
Here goes:

HOC(CH2COOH)(COOH)

or:

COOH
/
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HO-C-COOH
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\
COOH

or:

C6H8O7

or even:

2-hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid

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megalomania
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posted October 11, 1999 04:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for megalomania   Click Here to Email megalomania     
Accursed text graphic did not work as planned

.....COOH
..../
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HO-C-COOH
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....\
.....COOH

just ignore the spots...

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