Cleaning Solution for Sushi riece deposits 20ml sachets x 25

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Cleaning Solution for Sushi riece deposits 20ml sachets x 25

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HI-700683p is a special purpose pH electrode cleaning solution made for use with sushi rice (25 x 20ml sachets)
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