Originally Posted by raedar63
I use a homemade solution that seems to woork just as well and you can save it,so I don't see why you could'nt reuse the bubblejet.
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Alum is in the spice isle in with the spices, and the washing soda is in with the laundry supplies, the brand they have here in Oh is arm and hammer but make sure it is NOT the detergent , it is advertised as a laundry booster like borax , I will try to attach a pic. there are a few diffrent versions of this recipie if you search for them .
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Originally Posted by raedar63
Alum is in the spice isle in with the spices, and the washing soda is in with the laundry supplies, the brand they have here in Oh is arm and hammer but make sure it is NOT the detergent , it is advertised as a laundry booster like borax , I will try to attach a pic. there are a few diffrent versions of this recipie if you search for them .
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You can also find alum in the canning section of some grocery stores. It's a larger size and probably less expensive.
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Awesome site! I will try the solution, I like doing stuff with photos. thanks for the link
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Just Made some of this solution
Originally Posted by MaggieLou
(Post 2151486)
Does this recipe work with inkjet printers as well?
Just in case you haven't tried to make this, I just made this bubble jet recipe and it works great.:thumbup: |
The BubbleJet 2000 is supposed to be reused. It tells you on the label. The other factor is the ingredient includes formaldehyde (sp) ---- dispose of accordingly.
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Question re: Bubble Jet Rinse
Originally Posted by WilliP
(Post 5293381)
The BubbleJet 2000 is supposed to be reused. It tells you on the label. The other factor is the ingredient includes formaldehyde (sp) ---- dispose of accordingly.
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