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    Default Re: Do I need to be concerned with TA and calcium hardness??

    The book that comes with it is not totally useless. The last page is firm white paper stock and I hold my oto test results against it.
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    Default Re: Do I need to be concerned with TA and calcium hardness??

    Quote Originally Posted by donfranko View Post
    The book that comes with it is not totally useless. The last page is firm white paper stock and I hold my oto test results against it.
    HA! That's funny. Good one, donfranko!

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