Hallo,
there is a big difference
it is all in the number of carbon-end(atoms) on each Nat-Lau-Sul-molecul
the more of them on it, the more it will work
for animals they use the less carbonfree atoms
for special uses like antique cloth washing they use the more/higher
number of free carbon atoms at the molecule ends
it is offcourse rediculous overpriced but the more carbon atoms the more
expensive in production
but and now it cums, practicly you will not see any difference what so ever
it will clean.......it will make bubbles......
who for gods name will start counting bubbles
because that is what will happen less in the animal one..... less
bubbles, less fun for the cows, pigs and horses when we wash them
the moral of the story
if it cleans an elephant, it will clean surely your small binch-lace tooo
Clay Blackwell schreef:
Hi Ricki -
I'm not an "expert" on the subject, but having also bought a vast
supply in a feed store, and compared it to the tiny supply you get
labeled for home use, I can say that there seems to be no difference
at all!! But they would much rather have you buy it by the half ounce
for home use, because it costs ever so much more that way!!!
It probably also has to do with the fact that companies cover their
products for liability, based on the intended use of the product. If
you bought the farm store soap and had an issue with it which came to
a lawsuit, they could say you had used it for purposes other than they
intended.
Just my 2 cents worth...
Clay
Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA, USA
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Dear All,
I know Jeri and others have recommended Orvus for cleaning lace. I
bought some at a feed store, and am wondering if I got the right
thing. The label says "industrial product - not for home use." I did
some research and it is supposed to be very mild, so I'm wondering
why it would be labeled like that. Anyone know? Did I get the wrong
type, or what is the concern with home use?
Thanks for any guidance ....
Best wishes -
Ricki T in Utah where it's warm and sunny and not tremendously hot,
like it was last summer!
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