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On 11/20/2009, Tanstaafl (tanstaafl@...) wrote:

> In case anyone is interested, I finally found a cheap source of 100%

> calcium hypochlorite (MMS2) - no additives.

>

> It is available as a commercial pool shock product called:

>

> GLB Super Charge Cal-Hypo shock

>

> Here is one seller:

>

> http://tiny.pl/hxckh

>

> And the surprising thing is, it is even cheaper than the non-pure 73%

> stuff I bought ($2.79/lb)...

And even more surprising - they are headquartered about 5 miles from my

office...

I'm really glad I found this before I started the MMS2... I'll be much

more comfortable ingesting this knowing it doesn't have any 'unknown'

fillers in it.

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On 11/20/2009, polo (dahart@...) wrote:

> Their FedEx shipping can kill you if you only want a few pounds!

Yeah, just found this out. I dunno if I'd call $13 for shipping 'death'

- but yeah, it is definitely a lot more than the 73% ($5, available

locally).

But its still a whole lot cheaper than the chemical seller source I

found a while back (it was about $100)...

Since it is a brand name pool shock, I'm hoping I can find a local

seller - I sent an email to the manufacturer requesting a local seller

to avoid the extra shipping cost, we'll see if they can provide one.

Here's the manufacturers web page:

http://www.poolspacare.com/

There's an info@ email address at the top right, if anyone is interested

in doing the same thing (asking them for a local supplier)...

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This place seemed to offer the shipping at $7.95 for all orders under $75.00 if anyone is interested. http://www.outbackpatio.com/glb1lbsuperchargecal-hyposhock.aspx

From: polo <dahart@...> Sent: Fri, November 20, 2009 4:08:49 PMSubject: Re: [ ] FOUND IT! - 100% Calcium Hypochlorite

Their FedEx shipping can kill you if you only want a few pounds!doug----- Original Message ----- > http://tiny. pl/hxckh> > And the surprising thing is, it is even cheaper than the non-pure 73%> stuff I bought ($2.79/lb).. .

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I was at COSCO and saw for sale a whole box of pool shock - but it was only

58.5% and it cost more than $125. They have several one pound bags in that box.

Would this be good enough? Can this be encapsulated? Thanks.

--- In , jr orrilia <dallas6568@...>

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> This place seemed to offer the shipping at $7.95 for all orders under $75.00

if anyone is interested. 

http://www.outbackpatio.com/glb1lbsuperchargecal-hyposhock.aspx

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> Their FedEx shipping can kill you if you only want a few pounds!

>

> doug

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> ----- Original Message -----

> > http://tiny. pl/hxckh

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> > And the surprising thing is, it is even cheaper than the non-pure 73%

> > stuff I bought ($2.79/lb).. .

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On 11/22/2009, (@...) wrote:

> I was at COSCO and saw for sale a whole box of pool shock - but it

> was only 58.5% and it cost more than $125. They have several one

> pound bags in that box. Would this be good enough? Can this be

> encapsulated? Thanks. I was at COSCO and saw for sale a whole box of

> pool shock - but it was only 58.5% and it cost more than $125. They

> have several one pound bags in that box. Would this be good enough?

> Can this be encapsulated? Thanks.

Probably, and probably, but without knowing the brand name, no one can

answer for sure.

However...

1. You can get the 70+% from 's Pool Supply for about $5 per lb...

2. You only need one 1-lb bag - that will make a LOT of capsules.

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Thanks. I hope they have a 's Pool Supply here in Austin Area. I knew

that whole box with several one pound bag was just too much. I will drop that

since it has less % of sodium chlorite.

> > I was at COSCO and saw for sale a whole box of pool shock - but it

> > was only 58.5% and it cost more than $125. They have several one

> > pound bags in that box. Would this be good enough? Can this be

> > encapsulated? Thanks. I was at COSCO and saw for sale a whole box of

> > pool shock - but it was only 58.5% and it cost more than $125. They

> > have several one pound bags in that box. Would this be good enough?

> > Can this be encapsulated? Thanks.

>

> Probably, and probably, but without knowing the brand name, no one can

> answer for sure.

>

> However...

>

> 1. You can get the 70+% from 's Pool Supply for about $5 per lb...

>

> 2. You only need one 1-lb bag - that will make a LOT of capsules.

>

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http://www.encyclopedia.com/video/TMM3wo_Sqdk-calcium-chloride-demo-by-bulk.aspxWhat about this supply of caclo2? I do not advise you to swallow this! On your own risk of course, analyze first the chemical compound please before using it. it looks impressive though (for a aquarium)From: <@...>Subject: [ ] Re: FOUND IT! - 100% Calcium Hypochlorite Date: Monday, 23 November, 2009, 16:29

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Thanks. I hope they have a 's Pool Supply here in Austin Area. I knew that whole box with several one pound bag was just too much. I will drop that since it has less % of sodium chlorite.

> > I was at COSCO and saw for sale a whole box of pool shock - but it

> > was only 58.5% and it cost more than $125. They have several one

> > pound bags in that box. Would this be good enough? Can this be

> > encapsulated? Thanks. I was at COSCO and saw for sale a whole box of

> > pool shock - but it was only 58.5% and it cost more than $125. They

> > have several one pound bags in that box. Would this be good enough?

> > Can this be encapsulated? Thanks.

>

> Probably, and probably, but without knowing the brand name, no one can

> answer for sure.

>

> However...

>

> 1. You can get the 70+% from 's Pool Supply for about $5 per lb...

>

> 2. You only need one 1-lb bag - that will make a LOT of capsules.

>

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