K Kandeman Bluelighter Joined Jul 17, 2000 Messages 500 Location Melbourne, Victoria Sep 15, 2001 #1 I know the prefered surface for testing is on white ceramic, but as well all know its not always pratical. A friend of mine is using wax paper that he carries in his test kit. Is this ok?
I know the prefered surface for testing is on white ceramic, but as well all know its not always pratical. A friend of mine is using wax paper that he carries in his test kit. Is this ok?
Q Quirks Bluelighter Joined Mar 14, 2000 Messages 372 Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada (orig. from PEI) Sep 16, 2001 #2 If it doesn't react with the surface, then it's ok. Drop some on a surface, if it doesn't change color, it doesn't react.
If it doesn't react with the surface, then it's ok. Drop some on a surface, if it doesn't change color, it doesn't react.
stardragon Bluelighter Joined Mar 13, 2001 Messages 3,025 Location California Sep 18, 2001 #3 I'd put a piece of white paper behind it as well, to help colour changes show up...