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ammonia in coppermelt
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<blockquote data-quote="ricka0" data-source="post: 76244" data-attributes="member: 3086"><p>I'm doing tests for an article in VHP. Unlike many tests, these will be well designed &amp; repeatable (ie, scientific). I'm working with a couple PhD chemists. Unfortunately coppermelt didn't make the cut - I can't test a product joe average can't buy and that doesn't have a web site (sans 22 deg baume and 26 deg baume Ammonia). My guess is that the free and nearly free ammonia will handily beat all other copper removers - but the tests will prove what works best. I've got wipe out + accelerator that many folks swear by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricka0, post: 76244, member: 3086"] I'm doing tests for an article in VHP. Unlike many tests, these will be well designed & repeatable (ie, scientific). I'm working with a couple PhD chemists. Unfortunately coppermelt didn't make the cut - I can't test a product joe average can't buy and that doesn't have a web site (sans 22 deg baume and 26 deg baume Ammonia). My guess is that the free and nearly free ammonia will handily beat all other copper removers - but the tests will prove what works best. I've got wipe out + accelerator that many folks swear by. [/QUOTE]
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