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Bluing Tablets - Detect Water Leaks

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Bluing Tablets Detect Water Leaks for Water Dye Tests

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Bluing Tablets Help You Detect Water Leaks

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The bluing tablets have a number of uses. 

The tablets can be used to detect a leaking flapper or ball valves. A tablet is placed in the toilet tank and if the valve is defective, the bowl will turn blue.

Plumbers use the dye tablets for testing customer’s toilets. 

Municipalities have the home owner test their own for water conservation. 

The tablets are also used for drug testing collections. A tablet is placed in the toilet tank and bowl so as to prevent water from being used to dilute their sample. 

Clinical Laboratories around the country use this product.

Our bluing dye tablets turn the water a vibrant blue color. Dissolves in a minute or two as it effervesces, spreading the dye in the bowl.

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100 tablets per bottle.

Click Here To See Bluing Tablets MSDS Sheet
 
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    • Weight
      0.45 lbs
    • SKU
      SDBT
  • Manufacturer
    Presto Dyechem

Product questions

  • Vlad
    08/10/2024, 12:16 PM

    how many tablets are in a bottle? I am surprised it does not say anywhere...

    Administrator
    08/12/2024, 09:02 AM

    100 tablets per bottle

  • Azman Jantan
    08/11/2020, 06:59 PM

    Is this product safe to use in residential water system? Any toxicity or any other side effect? Thanks

    Administrator
    08/12/2020, 09:29 AM

    It is safe to use in residential water systems. Here is the MSDS also

    https://www.toolexperts.com/description_files/images/SDBT%20MSDS.pdf

  • Jeffrey Dickinson
    03/24/2020, 10:38 PM

    If i were to flush the die down the drains in my house i believe i have a leak under the slab will the die come through concery and through dirt

    Administrator
    03/25/2020, 09:27 AM

    If you have water percolating to the surface the dye will travel with the water.

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