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Dettol Preservative

Description: Anti bacterial, mold and virus agent

Notes

A liquid available at drug stores. It contains 5% chloroxylenol (C8H9ClO), an aromatic and poisonous chemical (the remainder is pine oil, isopropanol, castor oil, soap and water). It is a potent antimicrobial against bacteria, mold and virus and should be added to glazes during the mixing process. We do not have a recommended amount, but it has a powerful odor, one that you will recognize from the hospital (they use it for cleaning). If your glaze smells like a hospital, then you likely put too much in!

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Typecodes Biocide
These are added to glazes and bodies to prevent the growth of micro organisms. Often targeted at bacteria, mold or fungi.
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