Me too Dave....normally.  This has only happened the last two batches.  Usually 
I have no residue in the jar - which stays clean, and I only wipe the 
electrodes with a tissue as they have some grey mainly on one.  I too use 
reverse polarity.  dee

On 13 Apr 2010, at 18:00, Dave Darrin wrote:

> The way I do it there is no need for such methods but I'm just curious. Mine 
> is always clear without any added protocols. I use a sun tea jar and decant 
> through the spigot so that a good amount is left in the jar for seeding the 
> next batch. I use polarity switching for the stiring (set it and forget it). 
> Couldn't be easier. I never clean the jar or the electrodes as there is no 
> plating out in the jar or undue residue on the electrodes.
> Dave
> 


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