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Date:         Fri, 2 Dec 94 08:48:44 -0800
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From:         "TeriAnn Wakeman"  <twakeman@apple.com>
Subject:      Re: waxoyl vs. LPS

In message <199412020048.TAA04925@transfer.stratus.com> "Russell G. Dushin" writes: > > I then spoke with an information specialist here at work...a library > dude. He said that the composition was probably a trade secret, and > suggested the best he or I would come up with would be to find out > who makes the stuff...and we already know that. He then went on to > tell a story about his grad school advisor that got so hung up on > the composition of a gas additive (that he couldn't find out from > the patent literature) that he had one of his students inject the > stuff into a gc.....they basically watched peak after peak come > off for the rest of the day. I don't think I'll be injecting > any waxoyl into my gc. > > > rd/nigel > >

So contact Moss and ask for a MSDS for Waxol. You might get some better hints as to what's inside, if you can use it as a gravy thickner or hair wax.

TeriAnn Wakeman Large format photographers look at the world twakeman@apple.com upside down and backwards

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