Hi Suchen:
Quick answer: Yes to silver tetrafluoroborate, No to trichloroacetic acid (no free fluorine ions)
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Happy Friday All!
A quick question, do you apply gluconate gel to skin burn from silver tetrafluoroborate or trichloroacetic acid?
Thank you in advance for your wisdom!
Best,
Suchen
Suchen Lo
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