[Histonet] RE: Histonet Digest, Vol 39, Issue 20
Duncan Wood
duncanwood1 <@t> fsmail.net
Mon Feb 12 12:29:16 CST 2007
You need either tap water (if you are in a hard water area) or use Scott's Tap Water substitute to get consistent 'bluing' results.
Regards
Duncan wood
Consultant, Clin-Tech Ltd (UK)
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1. Re: deio. or tap water on H&E's (Dolores Townsend)
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] deio. or tap water on H&E's
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We use tap water: unless you have very chlorinated water, there is no need for deionized water. Beside, tap water helps in the bluing after hematoxylin.
Dolores
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