What Products Contain Calcium Polysulfides in Europe?

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To find a detergent containing calcium polysulfides, it's important to note that this ingredient may not be explicitly listed on product labels. Many products might contain calcium polysulfides under different names or formulations. The discussion highlights a need for equivalent products in Europe, as specific listings available in the U.S. are not accessible. Suggested alternatives include looking for products like Lime Sulfur, certain pesticides, Lysol toilet bowl cleaner, and dandruff shampoos that may contain similar active ingredients. Seeking local resources or online retailers that specialize in chemical products may also aid in finding suitable options.
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Hi
How can I find a product(detergent) that contains(in it's ingredients) calcium polysulfides?
(I don't know chemistry at all)

I don't know what exactly are those. I have read on the ingredient list on many products but on none wrotes exactly calcium polysulfides? maybe many of those that I've already read contain this, but I didn't knew.

I need to find the equivalent of some detergent products like:
Lime Sulfur; Pesticides(I don't know which); Lysol toilet bowl cleaner; Dandruff shampoos; etc.

I would have been easy if I would have lived in America because the list with this products can be found there. But I don't live in America and I need to find equivalents for this products. I'm in Europe.

Can anyone please please tell/help me?
Please!
 
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