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Re: [APD] Fleet enema???
Your wife was right. You want the one that contains as
active ingredients Monobasic Sodium Phosphate and Dibasic
Sodium Phosphate. Fleet Accuprep, which looks like this:
http://www.phospho-soda.com/
or the enema form, Fleet Ready-to-Use Enema, which looks
like this:
http://www.cbfleet.com/pass2/prod_lax_fleet_enemas_enema.htm
You might find it cheaper to get potassium phosphate from
www.litemanu.com. $5 per pound plus shipping, a pound will
last a very very very long time. You can also get there
potassium nitrate (for nitrate) and postassium sulfate
(just to add more potassium to your tank.
Scott H.
--- R S Ahl <rsahl at dimensional_com> wrote:
> I sent my wife to the store to get Fleet enema and she
> said which one,
> there are lots of choices. She said the only one that had
> enema in the name
> was mineral oil based and she didn't think that was it.
> So which one to
> pick?
>
> Steve
>
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