ALERT Aqua Science bac water from amazon failed testing

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I saw this post on reddit, sorry for crossposting, but I thought this one was important. Probably because I bought some of it! I scoured amazon to find a bac water brand I thought would reputable, it's made in the US by a real lab, but apparently still failed. It had 0.1% benzyl alcohol instead of 0.9%. It has a lot number so you can check yours if you bought it.

View: https://www.reddit.com/r/Retatrutide/comments/1n9nts4/amazon_solvent_alert_read_fyi/


shoulda just listened to the hospira zealots i guess
 
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Someone posted a summary on peppy's, I thought it was useful:
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I have harmonify in my skechers shoe box.... unbelievable. U think the US made shit you could trust for ghetto ass 4th grade chemist bac water. THANKS for the heads up I canceled today's order with harmonify went with Chem water in 10ml glass who I've used the last year without issue.
 
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Well... I saw the original post and decided to pull out the trusty old test strips for some of my less-proud Amazon purchases. Read 'em and weep:
pH test - PureLabs bunk water - pH 8ish.png pH test - AaBaCa brand bunk water - pH 8.png
PureLabs bunk water = somewhere around pH8
AaBaCa bunk water = apparently pH between 8-9

In less-sad news, Quality Research Chemicals acetic water appears just as it claims:
pH test - Quality Research Chemicals 06pct Acetic BAC - pH 4ish.png
Quality Research Chemicals 0.6% acetic acid solution = pH a little north of 4, as expected.

Super pleased that the QRC product worked well with Tesa from the start, no gelling no damage, works well. Super annoyed that I've been using Reta reconstituted with PureLabs and wondering why it seems weak or degraded...for a month. And I've got several kits of that same 3ml and 10ml dish water. Dammit.
 

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