Re: Schiff's removal
From: | Tara Miller <taratheht@hotmail.com> |
Something that works really well is Erado-sol (I think that's how it's
spelled). It smells like the stuff with which you would perm your hair. It
works well with removing a lot of stains from you fingers - if you don't
mind them smelling for a while. For fabrics - you should check to see if
it's color fast before applying Erado-sol.
Tara Oakes, HT (ASCP)
>
>Sorry to disagree, but bleach will only set the stain. I have used acid
>alcohol to remove Schiff's stains.
>
>Kim Carter
>
>
>marjorie lehman wrote:
>
> > Commercial bleach (Clorox) works.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Laurie Colbert [SMTP:laurie.colbert@schs.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 11:12 AM
> > To: Histonet
> > Subject: Schiff's removal
> >
> > Can someone tells me who carries the reagent that removes Schiff's from
> > the hands and from glassware?
> >
> > Laurie Colbert
>
>
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