Pure Talc Powder Quart
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Rockstardan
> 24 hourIt is talc, it showed up quickly and is as described
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Jack Spencer
> 24 hourI have enormous callused sweaty hands. I tear even the thickest nitrile gloves putting them on because the sizing of the gloves is never accurate when it comes to me. Since the USA is such a litigious country, all of the consumer brands have replaced talc with cornstarch in their powders and this is a huge problem for me. I use cornstarch to thicken soups and gravies and fungi LOVES to feed on the cheap sugars that are readily available in starches. If I am successfully able to get a nitrile glove on my hand, Im going to wear it as long as I can for fear of tearing the subsequent glove that I put on, and I dont need to have a thick, fungi-friendly sweat paste against my skin for hours at a time. This talc is amazing. I took the top off of a gold bond bottle, dumped out all of the cornstarch, filled it with this talc and keep it next to my box of gloves so that I can dust my hands and slide into a new pair any time that I want to without fear of tearing half a dozen or so. My hands come out nice and dry even after wearing gloves for much longer than I should. It pours smoothly, does not clump, and seems that the milling of the powder is extremely consistent. Please note: This is not meant for the use which I use it for, so please take that into account when purchasing it.
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J Thomason
> 24 hourWe learned that if you pour a line of talcum powder from side to side outside your doorway, ants wont cross the line, much less come anywhere near it!
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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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Margaret Matsumoto
> 24 hourWe put it at the door stop and it really does work to get rid of ants
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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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Karen Haan
> 24 hourIt’s awesome. I’m using it to replace Gold Bond.
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Stuff Junky
> 24 hourthis stuff works great. i dont know about all these guys powdering their balls with it. you guys are crazy. this is like some filler for marine grade polyproplylene flexural modules hydrophobic filler processes and stuff... why would anyone think powdering their balls talc powder like men have done since roman times would be a good idea? but i guess you could dump out a can of the new gmo corm meal monkey butt tried to pass off on us and fill it with straight talc powder if you were so inclined. not saying you should.... but for marine grade poly fiber non-abrasive tensile strength filler whatever.. this stuff works great !~! :)
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James
> 24 hourIf youre trying to find REAL talcum powder to use as a body powder after a shower or whatever, THIS IS IT. Plus, it has absolutely no scent. In my experience, corn starch is NOT as good as talcum powder for keeping the body parts dry. Even legacy products like Gold Bond have gone talc-free and just isnt good anymore. THIS talcum powder is ground really fine just like a body powder. I took the cap off my old Gold Bond bottle and filled it up with this stuff. Unlike corn starch which goes on smooth but, ends up feeling sticky. real talcum powder dries and keeps you dry. Yeah, this talcum powder may be labeled as a filler for epoxy but, it is also the good ol talcum powder youre looking for.
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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