Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 I have spoken often of my small sucesses with Vulpex soap- I have been hesitant to give it a full endorsement, because everyones mycotoxins are different, but soaking my clothes w/water & vulpex has worked, and cleaning hard item that were scrubbed many times previously to no avail- wood has not worked. It mixes well with de- natured alchohol Vulpex Spirit Soap Vulpex is a liquid soap based on potassium methyl cyclohexyl oleate. It is an excellent cleaning agent for masonry, textiles, leather, precious metals, ivory, paintings, and armor. It is widely known throughout the museum world as a versatile wet or dry spirit cleaner for nearly any material, from paper to stone. The efficacy of other organic solvents in removing dirt can be increased through the addition of Vulpex. It is soluble both in water (5% solution) and organic solvents such as white spirit and 1,1,1-Trichlorethane (1% solution). Vulpex is a non-corrosive, non-foaming, non-hazardous, germicidal, non-acidic insecticidal formulation. It has a pH of 11.5. Item # Description Price SR7 Vulpex spirit soap, 1 liter $60.00 http://www.conservationresources.com/Main/section_31/section31_21.htm Conservation Resources International, LLC 5532 Port Royal Road Springfield, Virginia 22151 USA Office Hours are 9:00 to 5:00 EST Phone: (800) 634-6932 Phone: (703) 321-7730 Fax: (703) 321-0629 E-mail: sales@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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