This Training Version Of Bluestar Luminol Is Excellent For Schools Demonstrations And Hunters. It Works Exactly Like Our Most Expensive Luminol With One Exception. Training Bluestar Destroys Dna Unlike Regular Bluestar Luminol. You Get Eight Sets Of Tablets Enough To Make 32 Oz Of Luminol. Each Set Of Tablets Makes 4 Oz Of Luminol Reagent. Bluestar Glows Bright (The Glow Does Not Require Total Darkness To Be Visible) And Lasts Hours After Mixing. Bluestar Training Is A New Reagent Whose Purpose Is To Reveal Bloodstains That Have Been Washed Out Wiped Off Or Which Are Invisible To The Naked Eye. This Product Is Intended For Crime Investigators. Based Upon Chemiluminescence Its Unique Formula Qualifies It As The Most Effective Blood Revealer Available On The Market For Crime Scene As Well As Forensic Lab Use. Before Use Bluestar Training Has A Very Long Shelf-Life And Does Not Necessitate Any Special Storage Condition. Once Mixed Bluestar Training Is Stable And Will Work For Hours Or Even Several Days. Bluestar Training Is Not Toxic Thanks To The Absence Of Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate. Easily Recycled. No Residues Left After Drying. Directions: To Prepare The Working Solution You Will Need To Dissolve A Pair Of Tablets (White + Beige) In 125 Ml (4 Oz) Of Sterile Water In A Bottle Equipped With A Fine Mist Atomizer. Note: Caustic When Mixed. It Should Be Handled By Adults Using Protective Respiratory And Eye Gear. Protective Gear Not Included.
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