Hello Allan,

I have been seeing the same thing but with HistoClearII.  I have been using 
alkaline phosphatase substrates on some double chromogenic staining that 
requires me to either dehydrate and clear with a non-Xylene solvent or just 
mount with aqueous PVP mounting media.  I had thought that it was perhaps some 
H2O carrying over into my dehydration and clearing but never did resolve fully. 
 Any info that comes of this I would like to be included on as well.

Thank you.

Kate

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