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Show Highlights
Ashkahn and Graham talk about all the different things that could possibly cause discoloration or odd odors in your float tank solution. There's any number of things that could be at fault and it's difficult to suggest it remotely, so instead they answer a handful of similar questions by offering broad troubleshooting advice on how to handle it when something comes up.
Show Resources
Disinfecting inside float tank walls – DSP 102
What you Need to Know about UV – DSP 328
Surface Disinfectant for Tank Walls – DSP 335
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Transcription of this episode... (in case you prefer reading)
Graham: Alright. Hey everybody.
Ashkahn: Alright. Welcome.
Graham: That's Ashkahn.
Ashkahn: Yeah, my name is Ashkahn-
Graham: That's Ashkahn Jahromi on that microphone.
Ashkahn: Well, when you say it like that.
Graham: I'm Graham.
Ashkahn: Yeah.
Graham: But yeah. And before we get to the question today, we had a special announcement which you might have been hearing, which is that we're winding down the Daily Solutions Podcast at the end of this month.