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Queen Bee
A large supplier (Thornes) says...
An aid to calibration. Using medicinal liquid paraffin smear a small amount on the prism. This should calibrate to 24.5% on the water scale. Once the refractomter is set/adjusted to this figure all honey samples will also show the correct water content.
Haven't got one yet but this is the only readily available thing I have seen suggested.
Ray
I think it is worth giving this its own thread (previously the discussion arose following odd advice to use Golden Syrup).
Basically - Liquid Paraffin works.
Having tried a couple of times (fitfully and fruitlessly) to source some "Liquid Paraffin BP" (the 'BP' signifying it as a pharmaceutical standard product), I took the suggestion of a pharmacist and invested £2.58 in a bottle of "Care +" branded Liquid Paraffin. He claimed that it would be BP-grade product, but 'branded' rather than being sold as a mere generic product.
My refractometer doesn't have the very sharpest of blue/white transitions, but with the Liquid Paraffin the fuzzy line spreads between 24.5 and 24.75%.
So I can either read from the white edge of the fuzziness and deduct a quarter of a percent, or read from the back edge (where the dark blue begins) with no adjustment.
Or I could get out the jeweller's screwdriver and tweak it a tiny bit.
Anyway, as at the very least a "sanity check" on your current setting, I have no hesitation in suggesting a fresh bottle of Care+ Liquid Paraffin as a quite readily available* standardised calibration fluid.
* The helpful pharmacist had to order it in. It arrived later the same day (its how they get real medicines), with no additional charge, just £2.58 for the 150ml bottle - about 150x more than you'll need!