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________________________________ From: "silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com" <silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com> To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, March 2, 2012 8:14 PM Subject: silver-digest Digest V2012 #80 ----- Forwarded Message -----silver-digest Digest Volume 2012 : Issue 80Today's Topics: Re: CS>Source of Silver Strips [ asif nathekar <asifnathekar@hotmail ] CS>CS on EMPTY STOMACH? (pets) [ "goofeygalpal" <goofeygalpal@comcas ] Ok thanks Sent from my iPhone On 1 Mar 2012, at 22:39, "Marshall" <mdud...@king-cart.com> wrote: You might want to look at the ingredients, this one is at http://www.jamesbriggs.co.uk/sds/bclnc5.pdfThat one contains acetone, which in and of itself is a very good degreaser, which is also water soluble, making it ideal. That one also contains propanol alcohol, and light naptha, which is lighter fluid. All of these should evaporate completely if pure.MarshallOn 3/1/2012 5:29 PM, asif nathekar wrote: >By solvent can I use propyl alcohol or clutch/ brake cleaner? >>Sent from my iPhone >>On 1 Mar 2012, at 20:55, "Dan Nave" <bhangcha...@gmail.com> wrote: >>I would degrease with a solvent if possible, rub with paper towels. Rinse >>with water. Clean with rubbing alcohol and a clean white paper towel. Rinse >>with distilled water. Clean with H2O2 and paper towel. Rinse with distilled >>water several times. Don't touch it with your fingers during this process. >>Also, be extra diligent with cleaning the edges. >>> >>>If that does not work see if you can locate an ultrasonic cleaner and work >>>that into the cleaning process. >>> >>>Dan >>> >>> >>> >>>On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:47 AM, gaiac...@gmail.com <gaiac...@gmail.com> >>>wrote: >>>Ah. Well then if you are getting those results there must be, as Marshall >>>said, an oil based residue. Heat or a good oil degreaser should do the >>>trick. Heat will burn it off, the degreaser will wash it off. >>>> >>>>I've manipulated silver via many means and never ever put a lubricant on, >>>>but then I'm more into 'hand work'. Your jeweler may have done it the >>>>fastest way, which was probably by a machine that by oiling, made the >>>>process easier for him. >>>> >>>>But none of the lubricant should have embedded itself into the silver, so >>>>once cleaned you should be good to go. Please let us know how it turns out. >>>> >>>>Samala, >>>>Renee >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>-------Original Message------- >>>> >>>> >>>>The reason for suspecting lubricant is that I dont expect anything other >>>>than silver to be present. Since we know lubrication was involved that's >>>>the reasoning. >>>>As for the brewing, I get almost wax type stuff coming off the wire and >>>>makes the water opaque and dirty >>>>I am aware of the ion cloud but this is not that , after swapping the >>>>electrodes for the commercially bought silver electrode everything was as >>>>expected >>>>This really irked me since I was very new to brewing cs and assumed it was >>>>something I was doing wrong! >>>> >>>> >>>> i usually take my CS as a swig and hold it in my mouth for about 3 minutes before swallowing, regardless of empty or full stomach. Obviously my cat cannot do that so i gently syringe into his mouth but do it on empty stomach however i don't know if his stomach likes that so am wondering if it's okay to administer with food? Susie