Yes I use the quart size. As for the H2O2 I started adding that after reading numerous posts on this list about it. However, I am the wrong one to explain how it works. I believe it helps reduce the size of any large particles, also if you have a slight yellow it helps it go clear. Science geeks please explain it. You can search the archives too. Ode says 6 drops are plenty. Some do more.
Jaxi On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Lisa <blacksa...@comcast.net> wrote: > Jaxi, I too have a Silverpuppy and have been very happy with it. Do you > use a quart mason jar and how many drops of H2O2 do you put in it and what’s > the reason? > > > > Lisa > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* jaxi [mailto:jaxi.sch...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:31 PM > > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Subject:* Re: CS>Making CS at home > > > > Preference and price I think, people speak highly of both. If you go to > the main list website I believe there are links to both Silvergen and > Silverpuppy web sites or goggle them. I researched both (and several others > out there) and settled on the silverpuppy (the white domed one that sits > on top of a jar) with the magnetic stirrer. I couldn't be happier. Total > plug and play. Set it up (auto and switch) and walk away. When the light > goes off it is done. I move it to a different jar, date it and put it in my > hall closet upstairs. Once at least 3 days have passed I add the H2O2 and > good to go for me, my partner and the many critters running around my house > (6 of them). And every so often I make a uber strong topical batch for > spraying on stuff. > > > > I know Ode at silverpuppy offers a money back guarentee. Free shipping too > as I recall. And he is active here on the list so if you have questions as > you get started he can answer. > > > > Jaxi > > > > > On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Gene and Joann Porter <g...@teknett.com> > wrote: > > *Thanks so much, Jaxi. I think this is the way we will go. What is the > difference between Silver Gen and Silver Puppy?* > > *Gene/Joann* > > ----- Original Message ----- > > *From:* jaxi <jaxi.sch...@gmail.com> > > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > > *Sent:* Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:37 AM > > *Subject:* Re: CS>Making CS at home > > > > The simplest way to do it is to buy a device from silverpuppy or silvergen > that are plug and play devices. I set mine up, walk away, come back later > and it's is made and done. Auto switching, stirring device and auto off > when done. Worth the extra money. I LOVE my silverpuppy. > > > > Jaxi > > > > On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Gene and Joann Porter <g...@teknett.com> > wrote: > > Dan, > > Thanks so much for your response, the only one we received regarding our > problem. > > As far as details are concerned: we attempted three times to do this > procedure using the instructions written in Warren Jefferson's book > Colloidal Silver Today. Are you familiar with this book? > > We were not able to see any yellow wisp or cloud on our water. We cleaned > the rods as instructed, and it seemed to be looking as though completed, > after a couple of hours (the book said 30 minutes should do it). > > We are not chemists and are very disappointed that this is so complicated. > > We want to understand the simplest way possible of doing this. Do you have > a recipe or formula which you think is the best? My husband, Gene, made > his home device from scratch and we are wondering if we made a mistake > somehow. Could you please help us? I don't know what details you need from > us. > > We used distilled water and two silver rods, batteries, etc. > > Thank you for your help. > > Joann, g...@teknett.com > > > > > > > > >