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Old 08-19-2003, 08:23 AM
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Hello, I'm a new member with a Question on the Black Oxide Mix. I bought the 2.5 gal because I have a lot of washers that I'm making that I will coat. My Tanks are about 3/4 gal and I thought I could mix up the solution to the proper ratios to fill my tank. Once that was done I would take a ph reading of the solution as my base. I would take ongoing ph readings as I am plating, the solution would be acidic I believe. When I need to replenish the, indicated by a shift in the ph, I would add the concentrate until I reached the base ph. Does this seem reasonable or is there another way that would be more appropriate? Any help would be appreciated...

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