Just curious as to how everyone here measures their concentrates for mixing. I know some have the side portion you squeeze up, kind of like Sta-Bil , but not all. Looking to see if anyone has any better ideas than what I do.
Nope - just need a good measuring cup/jug with accurate graduations - the kind with permanent raised ones are the best, so they don't wear off over time.
I got a nice plastic 64 ounce measuring pitcher at Lesco--they also had the one gallon size--not sure if they still sell them. Nice, but the lettering was a bit small. Gemplers has lots. http://www.gemplers.com/search/measure+chemical
The "Tip n pour" available at Lesco is great for measuring small quantities, and various squeeze and pour self-measuring containers are also great for those one ounce per gallon situations. Just be sure to label them carefully and include the rates. Best to paste a whole label on the bottle and wrap with wide plastic tape.
Like Riggle said, just buy Tip-N-Pours. I have a ton of them and won't use anything else. They range in precision widely enough to handle ANY chemical. No rinsing measuring cups, no cross contamination, and no messes ever.
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