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Off-the-shelf Sodium Carbonate in USA?

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Can anyone suggest a brand of Soda Ash/Sodium Carbonate that can be easily purchased in the US that is suitable for formula mixing?

And, yes I do know about cooking Sodium Bicarbonate for an hour in the oven at 200F, but thought some pool supplier or someone might sell it.
 
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Can anyone suggest a brand of Soda Ash/Sodium Carbonate that can be easily purchased in the US that is suitable for formula mixing?

And, yes I do know about cooking Sodium Bicarbonate for an hour in the oven at 200F, but thought some pool supplier or someone might sell it.

If you don't care about purity, based on your mention of pool chemicals, grocery store washing soda will do.
 
In the US washing soda seems to have disappeared from the grocery store shelves. Still available on Amazon. The Arm & Hammer brand is (was?) quite pure.

Sodium Hydroxide (Lye) has also vanished from grocery shelves but is still available from Amazon.

Also available from Photographers' Formulary and Artcraft Chemicals as well as B&H.
 
Ph adjuster for pools. Ph+ is normally just sodium carbonate. It's what I use. Read the label before buying, though.
 
Like Don says above, pool supply PH+. I was just at my local Menard's, and they have it in their pool care section. Probably not the cheapest place to buy it but handy if you run out and need some.
 
Interesting, it was available last time I looked. that's generally what I use for mixing color developer

It could just be my local grocery store - the absence of washing soda makes no sense to me.
 
It could just be my local grocery store - the absence of washing soda makes no sense to me.

Yes, for some odd reason only a few stores handle the old fashion washing soda nowadays. The old days are gone I'm afraid. Used to walk down the grocery store isle and buy washing soda (Arm & Hammer) and Red Devil lye now problem at all.
 
In the US washing soda seems to have disappeared from the grocery store shelves. Still available on Amazon. The Arm & Hammer brand is (was?) quite pure.

Sodium Hydroxide (Lye) has also vanished from grocery shelves but is still available from Amazon.

Also available from Photographers' Formulary and Artcraft Chemicals as well as B&H.

Lye is available in hardware stores.

 
Baked Baking Soda works out cheapest for me - I go though buckets of the stuff.

Pool ph+ works out about 5x the cost.

Food grade Baking Soda is also known purity.
 
I have a 25lb package of Kodak Sodium Carbonate, have had it for about 50 years. Doubt that I'll ever use it all!

So your laundry needs are set for life! :smile:
 
Can anyone suggest a brand of Soda Ash/Sodium Carbonate that can be easily purchased in the US that is suitable for formula mixing?

And, yes I do know about cooking Sodium Bicarbonate for an hour in the oven at 200F, but thought some pool supplier or someone might sell it.

Amazon, Artcraft Chemicals, Photographers Formulary.

Not sure what you mean by off the shelf, but these would all be internet orders.
 
Pool Ph+, here, is $10.99 for the 3kg bottle I just looked at. (Bought at a hardware store - it's cheaper at Walmart.)
Cheapest price for baking soda I can find is $3.50 per kg. So, not much price difference here.
 
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