On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 6:51 PM, Ulysses1994XF04 <bensics@comcast.net> wrote:
Thanks, but the point is, I don't want to have to keep buying soaps or cleaning agents; I'd like to be able to make them at home.
Did you miss the last line where I said 'If those products cover what you want, maybe you can clone them by just adding a bit to some broth? Or maybe you want to clean different stuff?'
What I meant was that you could try using those products to jump-start your project, if these companies have a blend of bacteria that are good at cleaning, why not try starting there. $8 for a bunch of spores is cheap.
Wait, you've already asked this question before:
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