Mikey P
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Lily pollen is mine...
Any of you ever had success?
While it's not for everyone I can get a 55 gal. Drum delivered for 295. It will save me 695 dollars for the same volume. I do have a warehouse and a special dolly for it. I also have specially marked containers which I will be using. I was buying 4 cases at a time at 18 a gallon.
Gene.
No kids..Sure its not some benzel peroxide for zits?
Complete myth. Commercial peroxide stored correctly loses about 1% a year. I've mixed it in clear containers and left it by the truckmount. Used it months later with no noticeable weakness. A little spray on the ground and instant white foam. I use it inside and it works fine. I buy 35% and use a cup per gallon in my prespray for carpets. Never have I ever noticed a change in strength. I also use it in my hydroponics. I go through way more than most.I wouldn't be buying that much..I couldn't use it up before it loses it's potency.
Try using one those small dollar store fans to regularly blow a little air in the closet or where ever you are storing clothing. The moisture is condensing on the natural fabric since it is hydrophilic "water-loving” fiber. Air movement, even slight air movement should keep that from happening or at least minimize it.We get spots here we call Florida climate spots. High humidity and no a/c cause similar stains. They look more orange and rusty and are usually in the back away from light. It's believed by most it's a fungus. Some is just fire retardant but not all. We also see it on our clothes, tapestries and pictures. It mostly shows up on natural fibers. I have removed it before using RX for Browning. Not the liquid but the powder. It only works on white for oblivious reason.