The wrong dish is invisible until it is not.
Lead does not smell, taste, or look like anything. By the time a blood test says so, the exposure already happened.
What is the quiet exposure here?
An illustration of dose, not a diagnosis. The point is simple: you cannot eyeball this. You test it.
What it actually does.
It is binary.
Lead glows green under the light. No lead, no glow. There is no chart to interpret and no number to second guess.
30 seconds.
Spray or drip, shine the light, look. You are not sending anything to a lab and you are not waiting days for a result.
Reusable for life.
One kit, every surface, every thrifted find, every imported dish, for as long as you own it. Refills are cheap.
Built on real chemistry.
A methylammonium bromide reagent forms a bright fluorescent perovskite the instant it meets lead. This is published science, not a color-change guess.
Everything in the $75 kit.
Reagent, light, applicator, and instructions. Reusable for life, refills are inexpensive. One purchase, every surface you will ever question.



