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bubbleberry
Groupie Joined: 01/November/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 68 |
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Hi,
Yeah I have heard of Naturell. The guy has been in busioness for about 15 years, and has just started franchising, good luck to him ! I just thought he may not sell to other companies, but its worth a try I guess. What was the cost? b |
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gderem
Newbie Joined: 19/August/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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A year or so ago I used a few gallons of a product called "naturell" which is a sea kelp derived product with a pH of 5. It worked pretty well. I wasn't thrilled by it, but it had a low dilution ratio, deodorized pretty well, and the low ph was nice.
It was a bit stinky though... Naturell has turned into a franchise company I believe, but I prefer some of the encaps that are out there now. I was using OP when I used naturell. |
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bubbleberry
Groupie Joined: 01/November/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 68 |
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Hi guys.
I have been reading about a couple of different companies that use a sea kelp solution, and bonnet pad for cleaning??? I would love to know more about this, any ideas? Bub |
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