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All I did was run pickle jars through dishwasher a couple of times, no
problems.
I have several jars, no problems.
I even used old milk jugs for distilled water (I have a distiller).
Old milk jugs it is hard to get milk out of, I put water and 8 ounces of CS
in jug and let sit for 3 weeks.
Then drain and rinse, no problems, the jugs never get sour from the milk.
Should be able to do same with pickle jars.
Wonder why I had no problems yet others do.
As for kim-chi we had a guy at work who got some from a Korean store and use
to
Eat it at lunch at work, the smell would irritate a lot of people (that was
his goal).


Bob



I use pickle jars from Costco. However, they suck.. My first batch was
really pretty darn good, and it helped cure stuff for some people. But the
smell of pickles in it was disgusting..  I'm off to the hardware to purchase
an unused mason jar, and going that route. If I gave some pickle smelling
stuff to other people, they'd laugh in my face.

Garrick wrote: 

Hi

The story goes that if you want high uS you can't use a former pickle jar.
In virgin glass one gallon jar maybe you would get higher uS colloidal
silver. As far as kim-chi we get the wimpy version in America.

garrick


I use 1 gallon pickle jars, I get from Sams Club.
Never had any problems with jar.
I have a Automatic CS machine and I put jar on top
Of a stirrer. Inside jar is a roller bearing inside a
Piece of plastic tube. I have made numerous CS generators
With simple ac to dc power supplies and a current limiter
>From mouser electronics, usually around 1 mill amp.
I even bought one of those simple cs generators with a single
9 volt battery and a diode light that gets brighter as cs gets
Stronger (I take this on vacation in case I need it).
I take a bottle CS in luggage but have a cs generator just in case.
If something went wrong you could sterilize the water with the
Cs generator or make more CS if you could get distilled water.
Wonder what kind of water would work in an Emergency.

 

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