If you've accidentally added Part B (Chitosan) of Turbo Clear before Part A (Kieselsol), don't worry. While it's not ideal, there are steps you can take to salvage the situation:
- Timing is Crucial:
- If you realise your mistake quickly, add Part A (Kieselsol) exactly one hour after adding Part B (Chitosan).
- This reversed order can still be effective, but it's essential to maintain the one-hour gap.
- Understanding the Components:
- Part A (Kieselsol) is a negatively charged solution that attracts positively charged particles in your brew.
- Part B (Chitosan) is positively charged and attracts negatively charged particles.
- Together, they create a comprehensive clearing effect.
- Why the Order Matters:
- Ideally, Kieselsol (Part A) should be added first to bind with proteins and other particles.
- Chitosan (Part B) then binds with the Kieselsol-particle complexes, forming larger clumps that settle more quickly.
- If You Miss the One-Hour Window:
- If you can't add Part A within an hour of adding Part B, the effectiveness may be reduced.
- In this case, it's safe to use another complete batch of Turbo Clear.
- Stacking for Enhanced Effectiveness:
- You can safely use multiple batches of Turbo Clear in your brew.
- This "stacking" can be particularly useful if you're dealing with a difficult-to-clear brew or if you've made the order mistake.
Remember, while the product is designed to be used in a specific order for optimal results, the reversed application can still yield positive effects if the timing is maintained.