Pure Talc Powder Quart
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BXC
> 3 dayWorks much better than corn starch. Just be sensible using it.
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J Thomason
> 3 dayWe learned that if you pour a line of talcum powder from side to side outside your doorway, ants wont cross the line, much less come anywhere near it!
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Christopher Hurst
> 3 dayIt stops creaks and squeaks.... and sweat... LOL!!
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Macie Feest
> 3 dayGreat price quick delivery
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Lois Clarke
> 3 dayUsed for making DIY chalk paint. Wear a mask when using, do NOT smell it purposely. Cannot comment on scent of it or longevity Worked for the purpose intended
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Jackie Gaylord
> 3 dayI use this product in my crafting to make chalk paint
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BitTwiddler
> 3 dayPure plain talcum. I use it for a mold release. I used to get cheap baby powder, but some brought lawsuits so talc powder based products were discontinued. This does the same. Just be smart to use a particle mask or respirator, some ventilation and wash up after using.
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Stefan Karakashian
Greater than one weekI used this to thicken epoxy for a boat project. Its unscented, and pure talcum. Like any additives, the amount used depends on thickness desired. Slightly pricey for the size. Its good for bonding or a glue thickener. I wouldnt use it for laminating unless it was filling the weave after cloth.
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Jack Spencer
> 3 dayI have enormous callused sweaty hands. I tear even the thickest nitrile gloves putting them on because the sizing of the gloves is never accurate when it comes to me. Since the USA is such a litigious country, all of the consumer brands have replaced talc with cornstarch in their powders and this is a huge problem for me. I use cornstarch to thicken soups and gravies and fungi LOVES to feed on the cheap sugars that are readily available in starches. If I am successfully able to get a nitrile glove on my hand, Im going to wear it as long as I can for fear of tearing the subsequent glove that I put on, and I dont need to have a thick, fungi-friendly sweat paste against my skin for hours at a time. This talc is amazing. I took the top off of a gold bond bottle, dumped out all of the cornstarch, filled it with this talc and keep it next to my box of gloves so that I can dust my hands and slide into a new pair any time that I want to without fear of tearing half a dozen or so. My hands come out nice and dry even after wearing gloves for much longer than I should. It pours smoothly, does not clump, and seems that the milling of the powder is extremely consistent. Please note: This is not meant for the use which I use it for, so please take that into account when purchasing it.
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Owen Gordon
> 3 dayMy wife and I are 70. We will take the chance on cancer. Still selling tobacco. I use a pepper shaker. I spray my favorite cologne on a piece of cotton, put it in the bottom of the shaker and wa-la...label the shaker and its done. Be sure to get shakers with small holes. There are different sizes.