





Pure Talc Powder Quart
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Stanley Treutel III
> 24 hourPure Talc! I use it as a baby powder alternative since pure talc as body power is impossible to find in the USA.
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Stefan Karakashian
> 24 hourI 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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Diann Villa
> 24 hourmade nice bunny tracs
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SP
> 24 hourI wanted to use this to thicken epoxy resin but it tints everything grey.
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Karen
> 24 hourCant address longevity as I havent had it very long. No scent and goes on correctly.
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TSpencer
> 24 hourNeeded this to assemble a steel frame swimming pool, as it makes it much easier to slide the poles into the vinyl liner. It worked great, I only used a total of maybe a quarter of a cup. But since talcum powder is no longer available except in completely adulterated forms, all kinds of stuff added to it, which is not good for why I needed it, this was the only thing to buy. I realize its sold in such a large container because of what this is normally used for, but now I still have nearly a pound left. Ill just keep it safe and dry so I can use it again next summer when we take the pool out of winter storage and set it up again.
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Lois Clarke
> 24 hourUsed 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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Margaret Matsumoto
> 24 hourWe put it at the door stop and it really does work to get rid of ants
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BitTwiddler
> 24 hourPure 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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BXC
> 24 hourWorks much better than corn starch. Just be sensible using it.