When you do the TA test with the k2006, does the sample have to turn dark red or can it be just a slight red tint. If if has to be red red, my TA is extremely high, while my PH is only at 8
While I typically refer to it as Barbie pink, it may not always look that way to others. The key is taking note of the FINAL change in color. For example, if you add 6 drops to get to a red/pink shade, then the 7th drop does not get any darker, your TA is 60.
While I typically refer to it as Barbie pink, it may not always look that way to others. The key is taking note of the FINAL change in color. For example, if you add 6 drops to get to a red/pink shade, then the 7th drop does not get any darker, your TA is 60.
Yes! That makes great sense, because I got to the point that it made no change at all and just kept counting drops waiting on the red. I gave up after 30, so yes very helpful advice. Thanks!
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