Test Kit Training Phosphate.

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Test Kit Training Phosphate

Step #1 Rinse your vial Refill with pool water, up to the line near the top of the vial

Step #2 Empty one (1) powder packet into your vial, containing water Cap the vial and shake repeatedly for one (1) minute, so the air bubble goes from top to bottom of the vial. *The water will not change color immediately, so shaking for the entire minute is necessary.

Step #3 Remove cap after you’re done shaking vial. Place bottom of vial on an open circle of the testing chart. Look down into open vial, comparing water color to testing chart. Record results.

Congratulations!!!! YOU BEING AWESOME!