Jack Dayton wrote:

> > From: Jeannie <jean...@ucinet.com>
> >
> > The only thing that seems to get on my equipment is silver.  Why > is that a
> problem? Why should it have to be cleaned off?
>
> If the "silver" can be seen, it is not the colloidal
> silver that you want.  Scrub it out of the container,
> then rinse with DW.  Now your ready for a new
> batch.

Ok, I'm quite puzzled.  Over several years of use some silver has plated out
onto the container I make the CS in.  Of course I know that isn't colloidal
silver!  But why would it make a difference that there is silver on the
container, not just on the electrodes?  How can that pollute the colloidal
silver I make in the container?

I'm not going to the work of cleaning it every time and maybe accidentally
leaving some soap residue or something unless I can understand how that would
interfere with the process of making colloidal silver.

Jeannie

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> Jack
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Jeannie McReynolds
Oregon Coast