I've read a couple of threads on this, and I think I fall in line with most hobbyists. I rinse them with tap water after testing, shake them dry, and store them with the cap back on in the test kits. When it comes time to test, I rinse them out once with tank water, to remove any previous tap water interference, use a pipettor to dispense precisely 10ml, and then clean the outside thoroughly with a paper towel.
Is this enough for accurate testing, or at least, the level of precision us hobbyists use?
Is this enough for accurate testing, or at least, the level of precision us hobbyists use?