[Histonet] Floaters in Waterbath
Jackie M O'Connor
Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com
Fri Oct 23 09:23:23 CDT 2009
Kim wipes seem to pick up more debris than paper towels, and they pick up
much less water. We routinely sweep the waterbath with a kimwipe after
each block. You can also pick up floaters from embedding if the forceps
are not cleaned between each block. Most embedding centers have multiple
wells for forceps - how often do you clean those wells? You'd be amazed
at how much gunk accumulates in there!
From:
Stella Mireles <estellamireles <@t> gmail.com>
To:
Histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date:
10/23/2009 09:11 AM
Subject:
[Histonet] Floaters in Waterbath
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I know we have all had some problems with floaters in our waterbath at
some
point in our microtomy career.
Our doctors are very picky and I need some tips on keeping an immaculate
clean waterbath, but not sacrificing the speed in a regular
routine lab. We use the pyrex waterbath and paper towels for wiping our
area.
Thanks
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