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Difference in drops size 06 Sep 2022 14:38 #76700

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Hello,

I have noticed that with the product I'm using, HYDROCHLORIC ACID 4% is used a lot sooner than the SODIUM CHLORITE (NACLO2) 25%, even though I'm dosing 1 to 1 ratio and both bottles are 100 ml. I have noticed that HCL has bigger drops, so that might be the issue? If that is the case, should I dose different than 1:1 ratio? Maybe 1:2 ratio, since I have noticed, that one full pippet of HCL has 10 drops, vs 20 drops with sodium chlorite.

Because otherwise I'm using the bottle of HCL a lot sooner and I don't know what to do with the rest of sodium chlorite, since you do not sell it seperately... 

Thank you for your feedback in advance!

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Difference in drops size 09 Sep 2022 07:36 #76721

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I have that problem, too.

But I buy the large refill bottles and put them in small amber-brown dropper bottles.
(2 or 4 oz with a rubber bulb cap) These are blown glass, so they are not 100% the same
from bottle-dropper to bottle-dropper. Just close-ish.

The drops are kind of similar in size, but the acid one is apparently a little larger.
They do have suggested "drop sizes" if you want to use a graduated pipette or
syringe for accuracy, but that isn't necessary. Most of this is "close enough" usage.

But, since I have the refill bottles, which can be ordered separately where I get
my products, I don't really have the problem you are having. (see my website, link below)
 
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