Re: CS>STORING CS

2020-07-11 Thread MaryAnn Helland
 Hi Gladys.  Most of us store our CS in glass containers.  I still store mine 
in cobalt blue bottles to block as much light as possible -- although it has 
been determined that light does not degrade CS.  Old habits die hard.    
Quart-size canning jars are perfect for making and storing CS.
The only time that you need to wash your CS jar is before the first use.  After 
washing and rinsing -- rinse again several times with distilled water to remove 
any remaining impurities.  If you always use the same jar for brewing your CS, 
then after the original cleaning, you only need wipe out the interior of the 
jar with a paper towel, once in awhile, to remove any silver residue clinging 
to the glass. 
Are you new to making Colloidal Silver?  If so -- welcome to a wonderful 
world!!MA
On Friday, July 10, 2020, 09:29:03 PM CDT, JD  wrote:  
 
  
Typical plastic bottles (i.e., such as typical water bottles, or milk or juice 
bottles, etc.)  pick up static electricity from their surroundings which can  
reduce the potency of colloidal silver.
 
 However non-reactive, medical-grade plastic bottles don’t pick up static 
electricity from their surroundings. So you can store colloidal silver in them. 
They are expensive, but standard 3% household hydrogen peroxide is sold in 
non-reactive, medical grade dark plastic bottles.  
 
 

 
 

 
 
 Therefore, buy H2O2, use or empty bottle, wash well, then wash with distilled 
water -- inexpensive medical-grade plastic bottle to store EIS!
 

 
 On 7/10/2020 8:15 PM, Neville Munn wrote:
  
 
#yiv3545655870 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;} No, I don't store my EIS in 
plastic, only glass.  However, I do use a plastic water drink bottle when I go 
away at any time.  I decant from my glass storage vessel into that plastic 
drinking bottle.  If there is still some in the bottle when I come back home, I 
just sit it on top of a cupboard in the kitchen until it's empty, I drink some 
every morning anyway so it doesn't stay there too long.  
   No, don't use soap and water.  Keep it FREE from ANY contaminants.  I never 
wash my storage vessels out, never.  I produce my EIS in the same glass vessel 
I store it.  All I do is quickly wipe the vessel out with paper towel when it's 
empty and it's ready to go again.  
   I have been doing this for over 15 odd years.  
   N.   
   From: Williams 
 Sent: Saturday, 11 July 2020 8:52 AM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Subject: CS>STORING CS     
Can you store CS in a plastic water/soda bottle or must it be glass?  And if 
you wash the glass jar 
 
with soap and water does that pollute the cs? Thank you in advance.
 
Gladys Williams
 

 
 

Re: CS>STORING CS

2020-07-10 Thread JD

Typical plastic bottles (i.e., such as typical water bottles, or milk or
juice bottles, etc.)  pick up static electricity from their surroundings
which can  reduce the potency of colloidal silver.

However non-reactive, medical-grade plastic bottles don’t pick up static
electricity from their surroundings. So you can store colloidal silver
in them. They are expensive, but standard 3% household hydrogen peroxide
is sold in non-reactive, medical grade dark plastic bottles.



Therefore, buy H2O2, use or empty bottle, wash well, then wash with
distilled water -- inexpensive medical-grade plastic bottle to store EIS!


On 7/10/2020 8:15 PM, Neville Munn wrote:

No, I don't store my EIS in plastic, only glass.  However, I do use a
plastic water drink bottle when I go away at any time.  I decant from
my glass storage vessel into that plastic drinking bottle.  If there
is still some in the bottle when I come back home, I just sit it on
top of a cupboard in the kitchen until it's empty, I drink some every
morning anyway so it doesn't stay there too long.

No, don't use soap and water.  Keep it FREE from ANY contaminants.  I
never wash my storage vessels out, never.  I produce my EIS in the
same glass vessel I store it.  All I do is quickly wipe the vessel out
with paper towel when it's empty and it's ready to go again.

I have been doing this for over 15 odd years.

N.


*From:* Williams 
*Sent:* Saturday, 11 July 2020 8:52 AM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com 
*Subject:* CS>STORING CS

Can you store CS in a plastic water/soda bottle or must it be glass? 
And if you wash the glass jar

with soap and water does that pollute the cs? Thank you in advance.

Gladys Williams




Re: CS>STORING CS

2020-07-10 Thread Neville Munn
No, I don't store my EIS in plastic, only glass.  However, I do use a plastic 
water drink bottle when I go away at any time.  I decant from my glass storage 
vessel into that plastic drinking bottle.  If there is still some in the bottle 
when I come back home, I just sit it on top of a cupboard in the kitchen until 
it's empty, I drink some every morning anyway so it doesn't stay there too long.

No, don't use soap and water.  Keep it FREE from ANY contaminants.  I never 
wash my storage vessels out, never.  I produce my EIS in the same glass vessel 
I store it.  All I do is quickly wipe the vessel out with paper towel when it's 
empty and it's ready to go again.

I have been doing this for over 15 odd years.

N.


From: Williams 
Sent: Saturday, 11 July 2020 8:52 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: CS>STORING CS


Can you store CS in a plastic water/soda bottle or must it be glass?  And if 
you wash the glass jar

with soap and water does that pollute the cs? Thank you in advance.

Gladys Williams



CS>STORING CS

2020-07-10 Thread Williams
Can you store CS in a plastic water/soda bottle or must it be glass?  And if 
you wash the glass jar

with soap and water does that pollute the cs? Thank you in advance.

Gladys Williams