Hi All,
The Library of Congress did test a number of other products including
Alconox Detergent powder and settled on Labtone it has a lower possible
residue factor-complete chemical analysis is available through V W R
Abe

On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Rich <rich-m...@octoxol.com> wrote:

> I have used the plain Alconox Detergent powder.  The commercial beer glass
> soap/cleaner for hand washing is as potent as the Alconox or labtone and you
> miss the pleasure of buying a case of the stuff. Actually, the beer glass
> cleaner will take lipstick off of glassware by just dipping and the other 2
> will not really cut into it as fast.  I have used all 3 of them and they all
> work.  Just remember this, if washing 4 min wax any temperature differential
> between record and water will result in record disassembly.  The records to
> be washed and the water for wash and rinse have to all be at the same
> temperature, exactly.  And you will still have a few fall apart.
>
> Gabriel Marro wrote:
>
>> Thank you very much.
>> I have seen different products from Alcanox for laboratory cleaning:
>> LIQUI-NOX: phosphate-free to eliminate phosphate interference
>> ALCOTABS: free rinsing for difficult pipette cleaning
>> CITRANOX: enhanced acid for safer cleaning of trace metal residues
>> SOLUJET: low-foaming, phosphate-free, liquid, alkaline detergent for
>> laboratory washers
>> TERGAJET: low-foaming, phosphate-free, powdered, alkaline detergent for
>> laboratory washers
>> CITRAJET: low-foaming, phosphate-free. liquid, acid rinse and trace metal
>> cleaner for lab washers
>> do you know wich one is good for wax cylinders?
>>
>> I didn't know the hand brush washing beer glasses they use in my local bar
>> is different from the soap I use at home for my own beer glasses.
>> Gabriel.
>>
>>
>>
>> El 14/03/2010, a las 22:21, Rich escribió:
>>
>>  It is not exportable and is hard to get in this country unless you can
>>> look like a commercial user.  Try Alconox which is at least available from
>>> some sources.  If that fails the soap used for hand brush washing beer
>>> glasses will do just fine, and its much cheaper.  You can get it from your
>>> local bar or from the supply store where they buy it.
>>>
>>> Gabriel Marro wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can anyone help me to find where to buy Labtone cleaner? I have read
>>>> about cleaning wax cylinders using labtone and want to buy a bottle, but in
>>>> wvrlabshop.com there are no options for europeans, nor I can send a
>>>> question if not selecting USA or Canada as my country. I live in Spain and
>>>> want to know how can I buy it from here. Do you know any shop that send
>>>> overseas?
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>> Gabriel.
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