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    Default Re: ph/OTO test kit help

    It is possible that you have a bad reagent. It has been noted before that if you do multilpe pH tests in a row sometimes the pH will read higher, possibly because the tester was not rinsed out properly. I would try testing again, rinsing out the tester with pool water several times between tests and if the new reagent is testing higher I would contact Taylor with the lot number. Phenol red usually does not go bad. I have some that is about 7 years old and is still testing the same as a brand new bottle I got about 2 months ago!
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    Default Re: ph/OTO test kit help

    Hello,

    I do rinse my tester out very well between tests and used the same sample water for the test....I will try it again and see what happens.

    Good idea to call Taylor/Leslie if my results are bad....

    What about dropper/droplets size?
    Could that be the problem?
    I wiped both droppers after the first tests but they stayed the same on the seconds ones?

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    I tried the test again this morning....same results 7.0/7.1 vs 7.9?
    I washed the tester several times in the pool and the caps to, between tests....I guess I will go to Leslie tonight for a third opinion?

    Really confused here....

    thanks for the help thus far.
    Kevin

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    Default Re: ph/OTO test kit help

    since the reagents are both Taylor reagents I would call them with the lot numbers and ask them.
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