Re: cyanotype funguy

Richard Sullivan (richsul@earthlink.net)
Thu, 25 Jun 1998 10:24:51 -0600

There may not be enough thymol in it to work but it is worth a try.
Listerine was originally - way back in the olden days - a athlete's foot
cure but they may have changed the formula when the went to a mouthwash.

--Dick

At 05:11 AM 6/25/98 -0800, Phillip Murphy wrote:
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>The subject of mold growth appeared earlier this week.
>I happened to notice that one of the active ingredients in
>Listerine mouth wash is Thymol. I'm curious if a drop or
>more of this added to the cyanotype solution would
>prevent the fungi growth and not be deleterious to the
>cyanotype solution.
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>I'm not currently practicing cyanotype. It's just a thought.
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>all the best,
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>Phillip
>dag39@goplay.com
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