



Green Water Tracing & Leak Detection Flourescent Dye - 1 Gallon
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IO
> 3 dayThe sump pump pipe got lost in the grass. I spent several hours trying to locate it--no luck. Got this dye, poured it into the sump pump. A minute later, the discharge location was glowing in the grass! Problem solved.
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op
> 3 dayFound my septic tank leak immediately mixing a little of this into my tank and using a black light at night.
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Beenthroughitbefore!
> 3 dayDoes the job
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Phaedrus in Oak Harbor
> 3 dayWorks great! Needed it to trace water flowing thru a drainage pipe located at the back our subdivisions run of homes. Helped identify where the blockage was to then water jet the blockage.
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Rosamond Adams III
Greater than one weekworks
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Von T.
Greater than one weekGreat product use mine for underwater leak detection. Great visibility in low light area
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Alex stewart
> 3 dayLittle expensive but it’s worth it. I didn’t use it for finding a leak. It served its purpose. Don’t get scared of the orange color when you get it because it will be green when you add it in water!
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Eric
Greater than one weekWhen my sons truck began to have radiator fluid leak issues, we tried to find the problem area but there was so much gunk on the engine block, it was difficult to tell. We put some of this fluid in the radiator (dont need to use much) and started the truck, then used an inexpensive UV light to see where the leak was. Worked like a charm!
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Donell Hicks
> 3 dayBuy the GREEN. You won’t be disappointed. I used about 8 ounces and had neon green running down the streets. This stuff is powerful. Start with a small amount when you first use it.
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Capt. S
> 3 dayI put about a 1/4 of a gallon in a chilled water loop on a yacht to find leaks and this dye is easily detected and works great. The system has about a hundred gallons of water in it. I could have used less product. Easily cleans up if you spill a bit. Just rinse with water.