Green Water Tracing & Leak Detection Flourescent Dye - 1 Gallon
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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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David
> 3 dayUsed it to find a leak in my hot tub. Works well with a fluorescent black light, less well with the LED UV light. Good product.
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Kevin
Greater than one weekI used this green tracing dye to dye our 5,000 gallon fountain green for St. Patricks Day since I read this is what they use at the white house fountains since it wont stain the stone in the fountain. It worked great. It took about 1/3 of a gallon for the fountain to turn fluorescent green (see picture). Day two and it still looks the same with no stains to the stone.
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Straight Forward
> 3 dayI purchased the dye to help find a leak in the pond and used according to directions pouring it into my pond after I shut off the waterfall as directed. With the water still, the dye did not move much and did not go towards the leak as it should have. Instead, the entire water was green as the dye and hopelessly useless. Now I got almost a gallon of dye and out $29.
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Michael Robertson
> 3 dayIt worked as advertised.
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Robert R.
> 3 dayTraced a septic outlet. Took a few hours for dye to reach outlet, but was very evident when it finally emerged.
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Caitlyn P.
Greater than one weekI didnt use it for what its intended for but I know it will work great for it!! I used mine for Halloween to make my skeletons look like their drinking an puking posion!poison!! And I pour 1 cup liquid to 4 gallons of water and it turned neon green! You can see the neon in the day with out UV light or with UV and it looks amazing!! My Halloween props looks amazing with it!! And im sure I have enough to last me for 2-3 years!!! Love it so much!!!!
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Jeffs
> 3 dayWe have a drainage issue on the property with a retention area that has been draining very slowly and we didn’t know where it drained out. I used 2 cups over the area where the water is supposed to drain from, and in a few minutes we found the drainage pipe where the water exited about 200 hundred yards down the road.
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DiscGolfer
> 3 dayI have been using this to complete dye tests on septic systems. Its orange until it comes in contact with water then it is flourescent green. A little goes a long way.
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Jill
> 3 dayIt did not work