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Waterbed compositions (What to fill with and what is compatible)
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    Post Waterbed compositions (What to fill with and what is compatible)

    Sodium carbonate (washing soda/Arm and Hammer)

    Pros
    Available commercially as washing soda
    good rust inhibitor

    Cons
    Will leave white residue

    Steel YES
    Aluminum YES
    Stainless YES
    Brass YES

    Sodium Nitrite (sold as food grade or non food grade, available on ebay in bulk)


    Pros
    Very good rust inhibitor (less is requires per gallon than sodium carbonate)
    Available commercially as sodium nitrite (also a meat preservative and found in deli meats)

    Cons
    Is not compatible with aluminum and can create dangerous human carcinogenic nitrosamines (especially in high concentrations)


    Steel YES
    Aluminum (No, aluminum creates aluminum oxide and turns water acidic that is not safe for sodium nitrite)
    Stainless YES
    Brass YES
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    I ended up using a product called Green Cut from Canada and have had excellent luck with it.

    http://www.lubecorp.com/greencut-pla...lasma-cutting/

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    What concentration is recommended? (ounces of powder to gallons of water for sodium carbonate)

    Quote Originally Posted by jeepsr4ever View Post
    Sodium carbonate (washing soda/Arm and Hammer)

    Pros
    Available commercially as washing soda
    good rust inhibitor

    Cons
    Will leave white residue

    Steel YES
    Aluminum YES
    Stainless YES
    Brass YES

    Sodium Nitrite (sold as food grade or non food grade, available on ebay in bulk)


    Pros
    Very good rust inhibitor (less is requires per gallon than sodium carbonate)
    Available commercially as sodium nitrite (also a meat preservative and found in deli meats)

    Cons
    Is not compatible with aluminum and can create dangerous human carcinogenic nitrosamines (especially in high concentrations)


    Steel YES
    Aluminum (No, aluminum creates aluminum oxide and turns water acidic that is not safe for sodium nitrite)
    Stainless YES
    Brass YES

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    Bulltear forum member Swabie
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSM View Post
    What concentration is recommended? (ounces of powder to gallons of water for sodium carbonate)
    Green cut is 20:1 so not very much. I would spend the money and get something specifically designed for it. My table is clean after a 1.5 years of use.

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