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If you mean the Hanna glass cuvettes, I run the test, rinse with tap water, rinse with RODI, then fill the vial with RODI, replace the cap and store them. Purified water is an excellent solvent, especially if given long periods to work. It's rarely necessary, but if I feel like it I might occasionally give them a soak in 0.1N HCl.
If you mean the Hanna glass cuvettes, I run the test, rinse with tap water, rinse with RODI, then fill the vial with RODI, replace the cap and store them. Purified water is an excellent solvent, especially if given long periods to work. It's rarely necessary, but if I feel like it I might occasionally give them a soak in 0.1N HCl.
I run them in the dishwasher with a high heat cycle to sanitize the cuvettes then rinse the cuvettes with distilled water before I test.
The cuvettes are made of glass and soaking them in RO/DI or anything else does not make since. In a lab one would clean and sanitize. Dish washer and to get ride on and residue and cautionary rinse of distilled water.