Anonymous ID: f28960 Nov. 19, 2024, 3:46 p.m. No.22019620   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22019518

I've used it for years as a disinfectant and deodorizer. If you understand that your dealing with an extremely powerful chemical with explosive properties if handled wrong, it's surprisingly effective and useful. People not comfortable with dealing with energetic chemicals might want to avoid making it or buy premix.

 

I just buy NaClO2 flake, dissolve it in distilled water, then add citric acid which I find works best. I'm not going to list amounts, etc… These are easily found elsewhere.

 

I know there is a widespread, well intentioned movement to ingest small amounts for a host of issues, but many years ago, I tried that for some time and was not a fan afterwards.

 

It's an FDA approved foodsafe disinfectant however, and small containers of the liquid mix left in areas with odor problems work great. Kind of the smell of no smell not like pool chlorine, or bleach which is sodium hypochlorite. The extra oxygen molecule does something beneficial, while making it a little more unstable.