UKJohn
Member
Hi,
I am planning to have a crack at salt printing tomorrow however, I have noticed whilst sorting the various chemicals out that I have Sodium Carnonate rather than Sodium Chloride :confused: .
Having searched and read a few threads and had a look on the web, I have doubts about using Sodium Carbonate. Before I dash out and purchase some Sea Salt I was wondering whether Sodium Carbonate can actually be used in place of Sodium Chloride? Has anyone had any experience of this?
Cheers John
I am planning to have a crack at salt printing tomorrow however, I have noticed whilst sorting the various chemicals out that I have Sodium Carnonate rather than Sodium Chloride :confused: .
Having searched and read a few threads and had a look on the web, I have doubts about using Sodium Carbonate. Before I dash out and purchase some Sea Salt I was wondering whether Sodium Carbonate can actually be used in place of Sodium Chloride? Has anyone had any experience of this?
Cheers John
