Re: Refill R-0871
No, don't wash and rinse. There's no need and you might contaminate the reagent with water left in the bottle. I buy my refills from amatoind.com in fairly large sizes. When I refill a dropper bottle I pop off the nib (mine come off when I wedge a fingernail between it and the bottle and then pop it off with my thumb). I then shake out the bottle to remove as much old reagent as I can. Then I pour a small amount of new reagent in, roll it around, and shake it out as well. That 'cleans' the bottle with the fresh reagent.
On a side note, we're having so much rain here in my part of PA that the bridge washed out and the road is closed. The pool is overflowing at the skimmer. I put down a couple of pavers directly below the skimmer to direct the water away from the pool. Not doing any testing for the duration. I just put in some chlorine every other day. The dog kennels are under water, dogs are happy because they get to be in the house. The grass is approaching knee height with no chance of cutting it for at least another 2 days.
While in Texas they swelter and their wells are running dry.
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