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Old 09-17-2006, 11:14 PM   #1
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Default NapiSan, info from one of you Aussies

I would like to know the composition of NapiSan. I think Australia has the best labeling requirements, and so I hope that one of you could take the info off the label and post it here?

Please?

We'll be taking MV Watermelon south in a few weeks, and I hope to do a lot of update work on the Cruising Dictionary.

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Hi Jeanne, NapiSan is an oxygen based bleaching agent and contains no chlorine bleaches. The label gives the active ingredient as sodium percarbonate (by weight 25.7%) All other ingredients are inert and comprise un-named scent, and un-named bulking agents. Hope this is helpful. David
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Yes, David, that's what I wanted! More when I find a use for the information.
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But David, NapiSan and sunset G & T's DO NOT go together!! Stay away from that stuff Mate, it normally means that smelly nappies are nearby!!!

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