At 10:31 AM 1/14/2010 -0500, you wrote:
John E. Stevens wrote:
Plastic draws the silver to the sides of the plastic bottle. If used for
your horses (or humans) and don't store in glass, use as quickly as
possible. Amber bottles, I feel are best, and stored in a dark cabinet
away fron light and the sun and your CSW can last a long, long time.
John
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Teresa Jessee <tjes...@dishmail.net
<mailto:tjes...@dishmail.net>> wrote:
I am new to silver making. I bought a machine from Utopia. The
lady there told me I could store my silver in a plastic
bottle. But I have read here that it needs to be stored in glass. Would
it be OK to store in plastic just long enough to collect a half
gallon to use to soak my horse's feet? Should I throw away the
half gallon I have stored in plastic for the last month?
TIA,
Teresa
I have stored CS in hd polyethylene for months and in some cases years
with no dicernable effect. All plastics are not the same, which plastic
have you experienced this problem with?
Marshall
## And I've stored it on a sunny window sill in clear glass for years and
years at a time.
It's important to keep air away from it in long term storage as Oxygen will
eventually oxidize ions and CO2 dissolves into the water making Silver
Carbonate, which will turn grey with exposure to light.
A full thin neck bottle is better than a wide mouth jar as there is far
less water surface exposed to air.
Ode
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