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VAT brown
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Sodium Hypochlorite 10-12% (Jik)
$5,500.00 Original price was: $5,500.00.$5,000.00Current price is: $5,000.00.
VAT green
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In concentrated sulfuric acid to red light purple, green precipitation after dilution. Main use + cotton fiber dyeing and printing, also can be used for polyester/cotton blended fabric dyeing, the leuco is mainly used for cotton knits dyeing, but also can be used for plastic, soap and paper coloring
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In concentrated sulfuric acid to red light purple, green precipitation after dilution. Main use + cotton fiber dyeing and printing, also can be used for polyester/cotton blended fabric dyeing, the leuco is mainly used for cotton knits dyeing, but also can be used for plastic, soap and paper coloring.
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