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Blue v Pink hpt?

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emjsouth · 22/04/2011 06:49

I know I have seen this thread some where but can not find it.
Basicly are there any diffrence? Does one show up better than the other?

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kat2504 · 22/04/2011 07:55

The theory is that pink is less likely to give you an evaporation line that you could mistake for a feint positive. It's harder to tell blue and grey apart. Tesco do a fine pinky purple which gives a clear result. So do the sure sign tests that they sell behind asda pharmacy. I thought most tests were reddish apart from obviously clearblue.

The best solution is to use a digital. Crystal clear results every time!

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