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Mixing Instructions

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Many sensible people look at the mixing instructions on a pack before they buy the product. Many other sensible people don’t, because, sensibly, they assume that —

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    The product label will tell them how to do it

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    It will tell them what they should mix it with

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    It will tell them how much to mix for what purpose

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    It will tell them what equipment they need

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Holkham, T. (1995). Mixing Instructions. In: Label Writing and Planning. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1231-4_35

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