Like Borek: said, there isn't much to say, but I'd like to ask -- what have you tried? And for that matter, what purity do you have, and how do you know how much impurity there is, and how do you know how pure you need?
Example: your oxidation reagent, in working solution is 10 ppm lead. You analyze this by ICP, or wet chemistry analysis? Which? Your specification, as given by the USP? some other regulation? your application fails at what ppm? is what -- 5 ppm, 7 ppm, 3 ppm? Did you try to recrystallize your solid reagent? And what did you get? Did you try again, discarding more mother liquor? And did that help.
Sometimes, a total chemistry noob will ask us, "I need absolutely pure water for my brilliant idea" and we have to ask them to try to understand the very basics of analytical chemistry. How pure is it now, how do you know how pure it is, how pure do you need it to be?