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Allen--
Not sure what the rules are in Canada, but here in the U.S. both denatured
ethanol and isopropanol can be purchased as "rubbing alcohol." You have to
read the label, and check whether the denaturant will interfere with
preserving the bees/mites.
Again this is local rules, but at the Pennsylvania state liquor stores one
can buy _un_denatured ethanol, 190-proof (the pure stuff). You have to pay
the liquor tax on it, but for a small quantity it could be reasonable. If
Alberta has independent liquor retailers, you might ask one whether he'd order
some for you.
John E. Taylor III W3ZID | "The opinions expressed are those of the
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Subject: Re: Fall is here (almost) What now?
From: SMTP.BEEL1 at ROHMAIL
Date: 8/22/95 12:50 PM
>> Drugstores can usually order small bottles of denatured ethanol
>> rubbing alchohol. While I can't speak to the unit price, it wil
>> probably beat $50 for a more-than-lifetime supply.
> That sounds better, but isn't that propanol?
> 'Everclear' is 100 proof (50% ethanol) product that can be bought at
> duty free shops at the border. It should work, I would think.
> Regards
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