on 2/13/04 6:14 AM, Matt Emson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> For those of us outside of the US, what *is* Spic and Span? I've heard it
> mentioned a couple of times now. I assume it's a brand name cleaning
> product, but what is its normal purpose/use? Maybe we could find a similar
> product in Europe/UK?
> Matt
> 
> 
Spic and span is mostly TSP (trisodium phosphate) Both have a green color.
You could dilutr it a lot to be safe. I've used it (and most house Painters)
washing a wall before painting. It's a basic household product, good for
floors, too.Just make sure you rinse after using.

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Mike Amato
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