Blanc de Meudon has multiple appellations: Blanc d’Espagne, or sometimes Blanc de Champagne, de Troyes, de Toulouse or more rarely “white stone”. It is made up of particles of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) which is the main component of limestone and chalk. It is weakly alkaline, very slightly abrasive and is traditionally used for making paints, household work and creative hobbies. It is also used for polishing silverware, earthenware, ceramic hobs and plastics. It is suitable for gilding and polishing mirrors, also for bleaching shoe fabrics. Blanc de Meudon is used in the composition of mastic, certain sparkling waters and is used as incandescent powder for fireworks. It was formerly used for tanning skins, when it was still done by hand. In addition to its environmental benefits, Blanc de Meudon is safe to handle (unlike products from the petrochemical industry), and is inexpensive. Blanc de Meudon can be used pure, treated and/or mixed with different materials.
Blanc de Meudon powder 500g Tube
12.95 $
Blanc de Meudon is weakly alkaline, very slightly abrasive and is traditionally used for making paints, household work and creative hobbies. It is also used for polishing silverware, earthenware, ceramic hobs and plastics. It is suitable for gilding and polishing mirrors, also for bleaching shoe fabrics.
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Weight | 550 g |
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Dimensions | 8 × 8 × 16 cm |
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Use
To make your own clay stone. Mix 90g of white Meudon, 60mL of black soap and 1 teaspoon of crystal soda. Put in a jar then dry for 3 days in the sun or near a heat source until it becomes hard as a stone. Then use to clean, scrub and shine your surfaces.Blanc de Meudon has other applications. To know more
Ingredient benefits
Virtually inexhaustible mineral resource from natural quarries.– Wide spectrum of uses.– Non-toxic to humans and the environment.– Production and packaging in Western Europe.– Recycled cardboard packaging.– Low carbon index.
Composition
particules de carbonate de calcium (CaCO3)
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