Thank you all for you responses. I really dont think I made my self clear? Forget the Ph of 2. I was giving a very general explanation, of the tanning process, with the pickle step, being the first. After this step, the skin is thinned, then neutralised, in a solution of water, salt, and sodium bi-carbonate.
After this, comes my question. I have been working on a one step tannage, that tans, and oils, all in one step. Here are the 3 ingredients.
1. an aluminum sulphate based powder, with masking agents Ph of 3
2. A phenolic based liquid, with a Ph of 3
3. a synthetic oil, with a ph of 5.5, that is made to remain stable, at all Ph ranges, with little breakdown.
The first ingredient is cationic, and the other 2 are anionic.
Now, here is my question, hopefully with a better explaniation, of my question.LOL
I have already had great success with this product, with no mixing problems, or applying heat. Would you consider this mixture multi-charged, or would one of my ingredients overpower the others, and render the whole mixture, a single charge? Thank you again for your time.