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I'm just putting it out there, to let others know of photographic sellers that also stock it - even if it is at a higher price. But then, some people prefer to only buy from these type of places. To each their own. Terry S |
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The Bellini Borax isn't marked as Pho Grade on it's packaging, that bit maybe N & T differentiating it from the Borax Substitute - Sodium Sequicarbonate.
A quick check and I can get 1kg Borax for £8 or 10kg for £25 that includes delivery. They are both 100% Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate. Ian |
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