I've had my full kit for over three years and have only purchased the chlorine tester (stored at 72 degrees). I recently used the Calcium test, nd while the solution didn't mix well, the color changed as expected. Is it time for new testers?
Lana537 said:Is your reagent in an original Taylor bottle with a batch number, such as 2082C, printed on it? If so, you can phone Taylor Technologies and they can tell you if your reagents are Fresh, Usable, or if they need to be replaced. Of course, this has to do with age only; proper storage and handling assumed.
Lana
flyweed said:grivera....my CH test has ALWAYS done the "curdled" blue look when changing back from pink to blue since it was brand new..so I don't think that's an issue...at least I hope not..as mine has done that for over a year now.
Dan