Poast
 To reduce it to a heavy concentration just put it in the glass part of your
coffee maker and set it on the hot plate. It won't boil but you don't want
it to. It will steam off the water and leave the silver behind, just don't
let it run dry. You can add more and reduce that too until you get the
strength you want.
Dave

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:57 AM, poast <po...@prodigy.net> wrote:

>  I enjoy using Dr. Bonners soap.  I was thinking that I could add some EIS
> to it to give it a little more "zip."
>
> The issue I have is that I have my SG6 generator set up to produce about a
> 10 PPM concentration, and I would like to use less of a stronger
> concentration in the soap.  If I target 5 PPM, I would need to use a half
> and half mixture using the 10 PPM solution.  However, if I used a 50 PPM
> EIS, I would only have to use one part EIS for every 9 parts soap.  This
> would retain more of the attributes of the soap.
>
> I think I have a couple of options.  One is to crank the SG6 all the way up
> and make sure I wipe down the electrodes part way through and hope for about
> 15 PPM.  The other idea is to concentrate my 10 PPM solution to something
> stronger by boiling it on the stove.
>
> Questions:
>
> Is there a maximum concentration I should stay below?
>
> Is there any known issues boiling an EIS solution?
>
> Any other tips on fortifying soap?
>
> Tom
>