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Are Sodium Bicarbonate and Potassium Sulfate environmentally safe?

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Are Sodium Bicarbonate and Potassium Sulfate environmentally safe?

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For the most part yes. As with anything, too much can be harmful. If you dumped a full bag on a plant, it will die. Care must be taken to ensure that the bulk of the material is gathered up and the residue is neutralized. K-2 can cause eye and skin irritation with heavy concentrations shown to cause gastrointestinal irritation if swallowed. The use of proper protective equipment can prevent this. You say you offer full Log and Wood home refinishing services, explain. Log and wood sided homes are subjected to years of exposure to the weather, bugs etc. and naturally deteriorate over time. At some point, the homeowner is faced with the prospect of refinishing the surface. Surface preparation and refinishing can be very time consuming utilizing conventional methods. The homeowner can do the work themselves, assuming they want to spend long arduous days of stripping, sanding, scraping and then applying a new finish. They can hire an experienced crew of refinishers who will provide the labo

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