roka64
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Nevermind, I bought some and tried white vinegar, it takes a few second to start fizzling
are a go? I live in so.cal. and we can never get Old Castle.Wal-Mart and Home Depot had Kolorscape White Play sand
Kolorscape is one of the products of old castle. It says in fine print that it was manufactured by old castle.got bait? said:Does this meanare a go? I live in so.cal. and we can never get Old Castle.Wal-Mart and Home Depot had Kolorscape White Play sand
dskidmore said:If you can find local sand that meets those criteria, then you're all set.
Coke has disolved CO2 in it as well as acid. I think that's only a valid test if it's flat Coke.ckmn101 said:Is this the play sand from kolorscape that you guys talk about? It fizzed up when I threw some in to a cup of Coke, so I think that means it is aragonite right?
I found it at all the Kmart and WalMart stores around SE Ohio and NW WV.
Coke has disolved CO2
Try vinegar or pool acid.ckmn101 said:so does anyone know if this is aroganite- should I just try vinegar?
So as I understand it this means it is not aragonite sand correct?
ckmn101 said:Is this the play sand from kolorscape that you guys talk about? It fizzed up when I threw some in to a cup of Coke, so I think that means it is aragonite right?
I found it at all the Kmart and WalMart stores around SE Ohio and NW WV.
Even if its silica based you can use it.