pardon me for adding to the thousand posts on proper concentrations for sanitizer, but I've always sort of glanced around the boards because I routinely forget the amounts required to mix up a batch of sani-clean solution.
Well today I finally look directly at the tech sheet and realize it's 200ppm for a no-rinse solution. I had seen people say that something like a fluid ounce per two gallons is needed, some even higher: at 200ppm you only need 0.05oz of saniclean!
Now, is my math wrong? Should I be mixing it to a higher concentration, or can less than 2 mL of sani-clean actually change the acidity of two gallons of water to below 3pH?
Well today I finally look directly at the tech sheet and realize it's 200ppm for a no-rinse solution. I had seen people say that something like a fluid ounce per two gallons is needed, some even higher: at 200ppm you only need 0.05oz of saniclean!
Now, is my math wrong? Should I be mixing it to a higher concentration, or can less than 2 mL of sani-clean actually change the acidity of two gallons of water to below 3pH?