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Old 04-12-2003, 01:44 PM
jimbo
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When reading the latest issue of Wine Maker magazine, I spotted an
advertisement by a California supply company offering "liquid camden".
Sounds too good to be true. Has anyone had experience with this product?
Thanks...Jim.

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Old 04-12-2003, 03:22 PM
Ed Marks
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Just make your own - water + potassium metabisulfite powder and you're done.

"jimbo" wrote in message ...
When reading the latest issue of Wine Maker magazine, I spotted an
advertisement by a California supply company offering "liquid camden".
Sounds too good to be true. Has anyone had experience with this product?
Thanks...Jim.



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Old 12-12-2003, 08:30 PM
Larry Meeusen
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"Ed Marks" wrote in message


Just make your own - water + potassium metabisulfite powder and you're done.

"jimbo" wrote in message ...
When reading the latest issue of Wine Maker magazine, I spotted an
advertisement by a California supply company offering "liquid camden".
Sounds too good to be true. Has anyone had experience with this product?
Thanks...Jim.


Make a 10% solution, it is easy to use and stores well when stoppered
tightly in glass. To make a 10% solution add 4 oz of powdered sulphite
to one quart of water and shake until dissloved. Use at 5 ml. per gallon
to achieve 50 ppm.
Larry


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