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Also when I say false positive I don't mean those gray lines that could be interpreted as either an EVAP line or indent I'm talking actual pink lines those are impossible to be false. I understand the internet tests can be dodgy especially with evap lines and indents, or just not being sensitive whatsoever, or not activating the way they're supposed to where there is no control line. However those are the only ways it can be faulty, it cannot be faulty when it shows two pink very obvious lines. The only way for that to actually happen is if someone mixed up the dies and they put an LH dye in there or something instead of the proper die, but there are procedures in place to prevent these kinds of things from happening and if you had a box of those tests, you could easily just look up the serial number on the box and find out if it was recalled because I can bet you anything if a situation like that happened and it was discovered they would be recalled.
You know when you go to look at a box of HPT and it shows you what a positive test looks like and then it shows you what negative results or faulty results would look like correct? Those are the only ways it can be faulty. The dye running, indent lines, evaps, all of those can be attributed to either user error or the way the urine is absorbed into the test but not whether or not the tests is actually faulty.
You know when you go to look at a box of HPT and it shows you what a positive test looks like and then it shows you what negative results or faulty results would look like correct? Those are the only ways it can be faulty. The dye running, indent lines, evaps, all of those can be attributed to either user error or the way the urine is absorbed into the test but not whether or not the tests is actually faulty.
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