Good afternoon HistoNet!

You know that product that many of us use to skim our flotation baths in 
between cutting blocks?  You know, those individual sheets in the green box?  
Well, for years now, I for one have been frustrated when say, a white-pages 
sized chunk of them come out when I go to grab one!  (I know, I dated myself 
there).  Or how the next sheet will retract inside the box, and then you have 
to surgically extract it to get on with it.  Or how this product tears, and 
you're forced to skim your bath with only a fragment?  It's been in every lab 
I've ever worked in!

If you get a chance to try them, Tech-Wipe specialty task wipers are such an 
amazing upgrade!  We have no financial gain here, I'd never even heard of this 
product until a few weeks ago.  None of the issues I mentioned above have 
happened!  Every one of our crew has told me how much they love this new 
product!  These have a little bit of elasticity to them, and that seemingly 
prevents tears.  And they only come out one at a time!  Ask your consumables 
rep if they carry it!  I never thought I'd write an email about skimming a 
waterbath; it's such a mundane task we've done millions of times as Histotechs. 
 But here you go!

Happy Tuesday!

Thanks,

Brian D. Cooper, HT (ASCP)CMQIHCCM| Histology Supervisor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
4650 Sunset Blvd MS#43- Los Angeles, CA 90027
Ph: 323.361.3357
bcoo...@chla.usc.edu<mailto:bcoo...@chla.usc.edu>

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