5.2 was never intended to GET your PH to 5.2 but rather to hold it there... hence the part of the name "stabilizer". Even then however it's success in doing so is sketchy.
5.2 was never intended to GET your PH to 5.2 but rather to hold it there...
5.2 was never intended to GET your PH to 5.2 but rather to hold it there... hence the part of the name "stabilizer". Even then however it's success in doing so is sketchy.
Sure dude. Go with that
Its cheap and allows me to be a little off and not worry about it. Its premixed and works as intended
pH meters says so. Data doesnt lie
Sure dude. Go with that
Its cheap and allows me to be a little off and not worry about it. Its premixed and works as intended
pH meters says so. Data doesnt lie
I'm not sure what you're trying to say in the first part of your statement?
I thought it was pretty clear... the product is not for GETTING your PH to 5.2 which is how many people use it... or think it's supposed to be used for. You are not going to dump in a measured amount of this stuff and magically have your PH reach 5.2.
5.2 is a proprietary blend of food-grade phosphate buffers (similar to brewer’s salts) that will lock in your mash and kettle water at a pH of 5.2 regardless of the starting pH of your water.
Never worry about pH again! One tablespoon of 5.2 per 5 gallon batch and your water is instantly adjusted to the perfect pH of 5.2, no matter what your starting pH was.
hahahaha! Such baloney, Charlie should really pull that product off the market and spare the hit to his credibility...
Cheers!