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OEM Taylor Cyanuric Acid Reagent R-0013-A is a 0.75 oz dropper bottle designed for use with Taylor test kits to measure cyanuric acid levels in pools and spas. Monitoring cyanuric acid is essential for stabilizing chlorine, which helps maintain effective sanitation and extend chlorine life. This reagent is formulated to remain accurate for at least one year when stored properly between 36°F and 85°F and away from direct sunlight. For best results, replacement is recommended annually or at the start of each testing season to ensure reliable water chemistry readings.
Highlights
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Accurate Testing: Specifically formulated to measure cyanuric acid levels for consistent stabilizer monitoring.
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OEM Taylor Formula: Designed for use with Taylor test kits to provide dependable water chemistry results.
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Convenient Size: Supplied in a 0.75 oz dropper bottle for easy, precise pool and spa testing.
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Proper Storage Range: Maintain effectiveness by storing between 36°F and 85°F, away from sunlight.
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Annual Replacement: Recommended yearly or each testing season to ensure consistent and accurate readings.
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(1) Taylor Cyanuric Acid Reagent | 0.75 Oz. | R-0013-A
Additional Info
Looking for details on the Taylor Cyanuric Acid Reagent (R-0013-A), a 0.75 oz dropper bottle designed for pool test kits? This section covers usage, storage, and replacement questions, with an emphasis on local pricing and availability.
Using the Taylor R-0013-A for Stabilizer Testing
Accurate cyanuric acid testing ensures chlorine remains effective in your pool water. This reagent works with Taylor kits for reliable readings.
How can I check local shop stock for Taylor R-0013-A reagent near me?
Does the R-0013-A reagent work with all Taylor test kits?
What’s the correct procedure for testing cyanuric acid levels?
Can local pool shops explain how to use the cyanuric acid reagent?
Storing and Preserving the Reagent
Taylor recommends specific storage guidelines for reagent accuracy. This section explains how to protect your purchase.
What is the proper storage temperature for Taylor R-0013-A reagent?
Does storing the reagent outside affect test accuracy?
Can I check local pricing for replacement reagent bottles?
How do I know if my cyanuric acid reagent is no longer good?
Replacing the Reagent for Reliable Results
Old reagents lose accuracy over time. This section covers when to replace and how to plan ahead.
How often do pool owners replace Taylor R-0013-A locally?
Is it worth comparing local prices before buying new reagent?
Does expired R-0013-A give false cyanuric acid readings?
Should I replace the reagent at the start of each testing season?
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