Hi everyone,
How does one tell when the HCA stock solution has gone bad? I mixed up a packet of HCA several months back (maybe 6 - 8 months I think) and stored the solution in several 1-litre plastic bottles, topped up to the brim. Some of the bottles began to "cave" in, but popped back into shape when I opened the cap and inadvertently let some air in.
I'm planning to start using FB paper, so I need to know if I can rely on my existing stock of HCA, or whether I would be better off buying a new packet and mixing it up.
How does one tell when the HCA stock solution has gone bad? I mixed up a packet of HCA several months back (maybe 6 - 8 months I think) and stored the solution in several 1-litre plastic bottles, topped up to the brim. Some of the bottles began to "cave" in, but popped back into shape when I opened the cap and inadvertently let some air in.
I'm planning to start using FB paper, so I need to know if I can rely on my existing stock of HCA, or whether I would be better off buying a new packet and mixing it up.