It is probably not good practice to begin diluting the reagents as it can affect performance.
The indicator dyes are not an exact amount, so they are less susceptible to errors from dilution.
You would need to verify the accuracy after dilution to ensure quality.
Test a known sample or compare to a fresh bottle.
Probably best to try cleaning the tip or maybe enlarging the hole a tiny bit.
Also, you can try warming the reagent to maybe 90 degrees.
If the bottle is mostly used up or old, just replace it.
The indicator dyes are not an exact amount, so they are less susceptible to errors from dilution.
You would need to verify the accuracy after dilution to ensure quality.
Test a known sample or compare to a fresh bottle.
Probably best to try cleaning the tip or maybe enlarging the hole a tiny bit.
Also, you can try warming the reagent to maybe 90 degrees.
If the bottle is mostly used up or old, just replace it.
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