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How to colour an acidic liquid?
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Hello,
I am currently working on a liquid cleaning product and I want it to be blue. The liquid has a PH of 3-4 meaing it is mildy acidic. I have tried food colouring and it will change the colour to blue however overnight the acid in the liquid is then changing it back to white.
Can anyone recommend a colouring ink or dye that will work with an acidic liquid?
Cheers,
Sam
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylene_blue
is fairly acid stable.
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