Most spray bottles are made from a plastic that allows CO2 to diffuse through
rather easily.  CO2 will combine with water and produce carbonic acid, and acid
will cause CS to aggregate and settle out over the long term.

Marshall

marmar1...@aol.com wrote:

> I am fairly new to making silver and I have a question.  About 2 months ago
> or so I made a batch of silver to use topically and put it in a plastic spray
> bottle.  I had another bottle which I had been using to spray on my son's
> body at the first hint of poison ivy.  It helped tremendously after going
> through several bouts of poison ivy all over his body early summer.  Anyway,
> I was cleaning my pantry the other day and when I got to my spray bottle of
> silver, the stuff was dark charcoal colored!  At the time I made it, it was
> nicely golden.  Is this natural??  Kinda scared me to think this murky
> colored stuff might be lurking in my body!?
>
> Thanks to anyone who might have an answer.
>
> Marlene
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