to be honest i did nothing special and this can be done by an vendor who doesn't what to take the micky and just go back to basics and not water down there products to a point were they are just ripping people off.
If people would like the mixes and amount i used i can post them up with out a problem. My testing methodology was simple "Time" that's all it was. Lots of time and a few Very strong UV multi spectral lights to test the UV aspects of the dyes and a PC microscope to check for partials. I used 4 water cooled PCs as well running very hot and cold to check for biomass build up.
As for the filtering process for the dyes well this is were wine making knowledge comes into it

.... Its amazing how well wine filters (pressurised 0.5 micron filters) do

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The only real thing for me was the let down from the UK manufactures of a radiator that i developed which was totally different and a In-line silver filter system. Both of these items were supposed to go into full production but due to rising costs and the UK government rising the VAT to 20% caused these items to be no goers as the would have not been value for money which is a dammed shame.
these were just some of the factors involved plus the fact that my personal circumstances have changed a lot in the last few months and my memory has gone a bit hay wire.
If how ever if a company would like to take a interest in my past work and would like to carry on the goal of producing out standing and value for money product , liquids and dyes and would like to talk to me i would be willing to help point them in the right direction.
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