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Administrator
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I've been having a bit play with our UV Dye and thought it would be a good idea to show the results to give some indication as to how much UV Dye to add to your system.
All the UV Dye used is what we sell in the online store >>here<< I used 2 UV Cathodes and a pint glass with normal tap water and absolutely no trick photography was used or any photochopping (except to resize images) so using the ratios below calculated with your particular fluid content this can easily be replicated by anyone. 1 pint (UK) = 20 fluid oz = 568.3 ml 1 liter = 2.1 pints UV Blue Revealing (5 drops UV dye used) Please note that when undiluted this looks pale yellow in colour very similar to a urine sample and only glows when under UV light. UV Green (10 drops UV dye used) UV Blood Red (10ml UV dye used) UV Yellow (10 drops UV dye used) UV Dark Blue (10 drops UV dye used)
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CC Pro
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,755
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I have to say, that o love these Dye's....
however, im using a mixture of about half a small bottle of UV revealing Blue, and a couple of drops of Dark Blue... ![]() (Lit with 1 light purple CCFL) ![]() (Lit with 2x UV CCFL) |
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CC Pro
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,587
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Yeh these are the best dyes i have ever used, the dark blue looks sweet with or without cathodes.
And you dont even need to use that much, i used 20 drops in 1L. |
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