Yours could be the fact that you wash your glass.
Do not use detergents to clean the container....just rinse with DW.
I do not even do that!! Occassionally I will wipe out with a clean paper
towel.
Just keep reusing.....
Remeber you are making CS.....nothing grows in the presence of silver....why
worry about cleaning the making container?


From: "nan" <n...@wingnet.net>
Reply-To: "nan" <n...@wingnet.net>
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 12:31:27 -0500
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Subject: Re: CS>Filtering CS
Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Resent-Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 09:37:56 -0800


 
Hi,  
i have a rust color build-up on the glass is use to make cs, if i do not
wash it between batches.
 
i made about 1&1/2 gal. in the last two days, one glass at a time.
 
At the end of each day i easily cleaned the glass with dish detergent and
warm soapy water.  
 
i too, want to know more about this substance.

Thank you,
 
nan


 
 Carol wrote: 
I get the same "rust" colored stains on a measuring cup that I use. After I
have finished brewing my CS I strain it using a coffee filter. The container
I pour it into has a chip in the glass (this is the measuring cup) and I
have noticed a rust coloration forming in the uneven surface of the chip.

I am also getting this "rust" coloration on an eye dropper I use to "snort"
CS with when I get a sinus infection.

This is the same "rust" color that my used coffee filter/strainer gets if I
leave laying out for a day or so.

I don't know what is causing this but it has something to do with the CS.

-----Original Message-----
From: Josephine [mailto:joseph...@poidogs.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 11:08 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Filtering CS

Talking about filtering CS,
I bought the unbleached coffee filters, the Melitta brand.
When I used them to filter my CS, the CS got darker yellow in color.
This happened several times so I stopped using those coffee filters as I
then figured that the filters are not really unbleached but maybe colored
brown to look unbleached and perhaps the coloring is leaching into the CS.
It was then suggested by the manufacturer of my CS generator that I could
use 
white cotton handkerchiefs to filter the CS.
So now I am using cotton hankies. However, I am noticing that whenever I
rinse out the hankies and hang them to dry, I notice a rust colored stain
develops on the part that was in contact with the CS.
Now I am wondering where this rust color is originating from. The
manufacturer  has no explanation for the rust color and says that the silver
strips being used for the electrodes are 99.9 silver. Any way of testing the
electrodes for purity?
Also, I am beginning to wonder if the rust is coming from the metal covers
that I am using for the quart size mason jars that I use to make and store
the CS. 
Any ideas or comments on this subject is appreciated.
Thanks, 
Josephine 

. 

> Terry replies: 
> Leo, no filter that I have ever heard of can filter
> out particles of anything as small as CS (unless your
> CS is dark brown). .
> 
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