spot wrote:
>
> I'm new to this list, which was recommended as a wonderful place to learn
> about CS. My wife makes our CS in the plastic container which came with
> the unit. I'm wondering if we should trash the plastic and switch to
> glass.
Glass is recommended by many, as it may have less te
Reid Smith wrote:
>
> >Reid wrote:
> >> >The important thing to remember is to *WASH*, *RINSE*, and *RINSE*
> >> >again thoroughly, several times. You want to be starting with clean
> >> >and uncontaminated glass.
> >> You should rinse and rinse with distilled water NOT plain water.
> >> It make
>Reid wrote:
>> >The important thing to remember is to *WASH*, *RINSE*, and *RINSE*
>> >again thoroughly, several times. You want to be starting with clean
>> >and uncontaminated glass.
>> You should rinse and rinse with distilled water NOT plain water.
>> It makes a difference. Take Care
>Eyup.
Reid wrote:
> >The important thing to remember is to *WASH*, *RINSE*, and *RINSE*
> >again thoroughly, several times. You want to be starting with clean
> >and uncontaminated glass.
>
> You should rinse and rinse with distilled water NOT plain water.
> It makes a difference. Take Care
Eyup. T
>The important thing to remember is to *WASH*, *RINSE*, and *RINSE*
>again thoroughly, several times. You want to be starting with clean
>and uncontaminated glass.
You should rinse and rinse with distilled water NOT plain water.
It makes a difference.
Take Care
Reid
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> Ni Orsi writes:
>
> > 1. It left a film on my glass that was light yellow and very hard to
> > get off, in fact I still have not got all of it off.
That yellow film *can* be removed chemically.
I've used copper cleaner, like you'd use to clean your copper bottom
cooking pots. A little on a
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