What queequeg152 said x100.
I was too lazy to get all science-y with it. But I think I will buy a test kit, that way I can give hard data instead of anecdotal "this works for me" data.
I would like to know what would be a good "benchmark" kit? An 'industry standard' type kit, maybe that exists?
I was too lazy to get all science-y with it. But I think I will buy a test kit, that way I can give hard data instead of anecdotal "this works for me" data.
I would like to know what would be a good "benchmark" kit? An 'industry standard' type kit, maybe that exists?