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    Rapid Wash vs. Perma Wash

    Here is a question that means little in the end but I thought it would be interesting to find out. I have always used Heico Perma Wash but recently picked up Nacco's Rapid Wash. Being curious like I am I looked at the ingredients.

    Perma Wash-Ammonium Sulfite, Sodium Sulfite
    Rapid Wash-Sodium Sulfite, Sodium Sulfate

    Does this difference in chemistry matter at all? Is there an advantage of one over the other in the end?

    Curious to hear the opinions/facts on this.

    Patrick

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    "One of the most singular characters of the hyposulphites, is the property their solutions possess of dissolving muriate of silver and retaining it in considerable quantity in permanent solution" — Sir John Frederick William Herschel, "On the Hyposulphurous Acid and its Compounds." The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Vol. 1 (8 Jan. 1819): 8-29. p. 11

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    Thanks Michel. Je ne'en ai pas vu.

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    Tout le plaisir est pour moi. I'm not sure why recently I've been compelled to produce so much quoted information about HCA and washing, I think I should call Dr Freud...
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    "One of the most singular characters of the hyposulphites, is the property their solutions possess of dissolving muriate of silver and retaining it in considerable quantity in permanent solution" — Sir John Frederick William Herschel, "On the Hyposulphurous Acid and its Compounds." The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Vol. 1 (8 Jan. 1819): 8-29. p. 11

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