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Micro Testing Oil with added water

Started by , Nov 19 2019 10:29 PM
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I just started with a company that makes and bottles oil products. They currently only do micro testing on oil with water added but all the research I can find on this says its not needed. There has never been a positive result and the oil to water ratio in no way promotes growth. I thought we could discontinue this with a proper risk assessment as long as we have no customers that are asking for it. Any thoughts on this?

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