I was just reading about HP and found out why I had little bubbles in the 
CS/H202 mixture.  Low and behold - it is because it has metal contaminants in 
it - i.e. SILVER!  I was reading up on how to tell if it had stabilisers in it 
- or anything else - and this is what it said.

<Hydrogen Peroxide is colorless and odorless. H2O2 bought in drug stores and 
supermarkets contain stabilizers. Pour 1/2 cap of hydrogen peroxide in a glass 
of distilled non-chlorinated water and place it in the sun to see if it 
contains stabilizers. If the color has a yellowish or other color, a stabilizer 
was added. If the H2O2 solution is colorless, it might not have a stabilizer 
added. Another test: hydrogen peroxide poured into a clean glass, covered with 
a dish and left in the sun, should not have air bubbles, if there are air 
bubbles, there are metal contaminants. >

just thought I'd share.  dee

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