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love the scientific measurements we use....

I use approx. 10 mls. per gallon of J&J or Dawn. I've found that the most accurate way of inoculating the media is using an FDA approved 20 ml pipette available through any pharmaceutical equipment supply company. inoculation amounts vary on climate conditions. :lol6

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you know you still use your vaccume sealed baby incubator to mix in. followed by an ultrasonic agitatator.

if you callthis ultrasonic :beer

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I have used a few different things over the years. One thing that I like the most, slips great, no suds, is a product I buy by the gallon called Slick. It is distributed to shops that mount tires for getting the machine to slip on the bead of the tire. This stuff is so slippery, I only use a couple of ounces, like OT, in a seperate heavily mixed bottle for special situations.

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I use a product called Slip-Tac. It seems to work well when it's hot and when it's cold. I put is straight in a Film-On pump bottle. I put 7 pumps in my spray bottle, fill with water and shake. :lol6

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