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Are there any chemists in the crowd?
A few years ago Sportys sold an Alcohol test kit that consisted of a reagent that was added to a small sample vial of fuel. If the sample contained alcohol, the sample turned purple. Light purple indicated 1%, dark 5%. Sporty no longer carries the test kit. I am down to my last kit and would sure like to know what the chemical they used that turns purple in the presence of alcohol in the fuel. It is the most convenient way I have found to positively test the fuel. Thanks Paul N1431A |
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