Hi List,

If someone has experience with the Allerderm Nickel test and wouldn't mind sharing their knowledge of how to do it...

I am attempting to do a nickel test at home here and I ran into a bit of a snag. I have a piece of iron that most likely is not a piece of meteoritic iron that I was using as a test piece. I sanded a surface on it, cleaned it with alcohol several times, got out the trusty Allertest NI test kit from Allerderm, placed a drop each of the little bottles onto a cotton swab, and placed that on the cleaned surface of the metal. Using this piece of iron as a control piece, I wanted to be sure I wasn't doing something in the steps I was using that would cause me to get a false positive. On this test - test, the swab turned pink quickly. If I do the exact steps only add in placing a drop of white vinegar on the cleaned surface, wait a couple minutes and then apply the nickel test, I get almost a blood red swab in just the first second. The first time I did this test and saw this, I thought I had contaminated the surface so I sanded it again down to a fresh surface, cleaned it several times again with alcohol before attempting the nickel test without vinegar. Second time, same result. When using a drop of vinegar again, same result - blood red quickly.

What am I doing wrong, if anything? Could I still have contamination on the metal that the sanding and cleaning with alcohol is not removing?

Mike in CO
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