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  2. Urine-indicator dye - Wikipedia

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    Rumours of the origin of urine indicator-dye go back at least as far as 1958, [1] and the story is commonly told to children by parents who do not want them to urinate in the pool. [3] A 1985 biography of Orson Welles describes him using such a dye as part of a prank in 1937.

  3. 8 Refreshing Pool Cleaning Tips You Need to Try This Summer

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    The movement of the color will demonstrate water flow and alert you to a leak or crack. You can use this leak-detecting method on both concrete and vinyl pools. Photo: Jodi Jacobson / iStock ...

  4. Edmond's only city-owned pool is leaking thousands of gallons ...

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    One pressing need, they recently learned, is fixing Edmond's popular Pelican Bay attraction — the only city-owned pool in town. The pool leaks water. A lot of water.

  5. The Fascinating Backstory Behind Red Dye No. 3 - AOL

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    The safety of Red Dye No. 3 is not something that the average person needs to be concerned with, unless their diet is comprised mainly of maraschino cherries, red decorating icing, and Valentine ...

  6. Methylene blue - Wikipedia

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    Methylene blue is also used as a dye in chromoendoscopy, and is sprayed onto the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract in order to identify dysplasia, or pre-cancerous lesions. Intravenously injected methylene blue is readily released into the urine and thus can be used to test the urinary tract for leaks or fistulas. [citation needed]

  7. Allura Red AC - Wikipedia

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    Allura Red AC, also known as FD&C Red 40 or E129, is a red azo dye commonly used in food. It was developed in 1971 by the Allied Chemical Corporation, who gave the substance its name. [1] [2] It is usually supplied as its red sodium salt but can also be used as the calcium and potassium salts. These salts are soluble in water.

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