Re: CSCS plating

2007-02-10 Thread sol
I've been storing my EIS in distilled water jugs for years now. The pete 
 or pet soda/water bottles may be better but I have never found any 
with handles. Because of tendon and grip problems with my hands, I have 
to have a jug with a handle, so for me that over-rides any slight 
concern about the DW bottles not being as good. (And my concern is very 
slight--as these are the jugs the distilled water comes in after all).

I distill my own water and also used jugs from purchased DW for that.

I confess when I tried (and found I couldn't use)the big 2 liter soda 
bottles, I bought a couple of cheap generic sodas and simply dumped them 
out.

sol

M. G. Devour wrote:


 And for us who never drink soda-  can we use the bottles our water
 comes in?



Use the bottles that are the same crystal clear plastic that pop 
bottles are, but that are used to package spring water. 

The milky, translucent plastic that a lot of distilled water comes in, 
as well as milk, for that matter, is not as good.


At least so I've heard.



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Re: CSCS plating

2007-02-10 Thread Carlos P�rez

Sol,

We do not use any type of soda bottles at home, but practically everybody 
else does at home and everywhere they go, so it is very easy  to get them 
everywhere. I also get them from restaurants, clubs, liquor stores, etc., 
easily. Could you not get them the same way where you live? The addiction to 
pop drinking here is just incredible. Very few persons drink just plain 
water...!!! (It probably is too healthy to even consider it...!!)


Carlos



From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
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Subject: Re: CSCS plating
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 09:57:15 -0700

I've been storing my EIS in distilled water jugs for years now. The pete  
or pet soda/water bottles may be better but I have never found any with 
handles. Because of tendon and grip problems with my hands, I have to have 
a jug with a handle, so for me that over-rides any slight concern about the 
DW bottles not being as good. (And my concern is very slight--as these are 
the jugs the distilled water comes in after all).

I distill my own water and also used jugs from purchased DW for that.

I confess when I tried (and found I couldn't use)the big 2 liter soda 
bottles, I bought a couple of cheap generic sodas and simply dumped them 
out.

sol

M. G. Devour wrote:


 And for us who never drink soda-  can we use the bottles our water
 comes in?



Use the bottles that are the same crystal clear plastic that pop bottles 
are, but that are used to package spring water.


The milky, translucent plastic that a lot of distilled water comes in, as 
well as milk, for that matter, is not as good.


At least so I've heard.



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CSCS plating

2007-02-09 Thread Terry Chamberlin
MA said,
 OK -- I have a question about this. Terry -- do you
think that the plated out residue attracts additional
silver particles, creating more plated out residue? 
I've used cobalt blue bottles for my CS storage. After
awhile, the insides of the bottles have a residue on
them -- but I can't see what color it is (these
bottles have a long narrow neck). I imagined that it
was black. Or dark grey.  But it seems that this
increases with time. So if I do what you do with tap
water and hydrogen peroxide, it'll clean them up
again? 

Yes, the plating out continues and attracts more CS to
the glass sides. That's why it gets darker as time
goes by. Yes, you can clean them out the same way I
did.

I have gone to soda pop plastic bottles for my CS (PET
or PETE plastic), since the plating out doesn't occur
with them.

Terry

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Re: CSCS plating

2007-02-09 Thread zoe W
  And for us who never drink soda-  can we use the bottles our water comes in?
zoe
  
Friday, February 9, 2007, 10:07:32 AM, you wrote:
MA said,
 OK -- I have a question about this. Terry -- do you
think that the plated out residue attracts additional
silver particles, creating more plated out residue? 
I've used cobalt blue bottles for my CS storage. After
awhile, the insides of the bottles have a residue on
them -- but I can't see what color it is (these
bottles have a long narrow neck). I imagined that it
was black. Or dark grey.  But it seems that this
increases with time. So if I do what you do with tap
water and hydrogen peroxide, it'll clean them up
again? 

Yes, the plating out continues and attracts more CS to
the glass sides. That's why it gets darker as time
goes by. Yes, you can clean them out the same way I
did.

I have gone to soda pop plastic bottles for my CS (PET
or PETE plastic), since the plating out doesn't occur
with them.

Terry

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Re: CSCS plating

2007-02-09 Thread M. G. Devour
   And for us who never drink soda-  can we use the bottles our water
   comes in?

Use the bottles that are the same crystal clear plastic that pop 
bottles are, but that are used to package spring water. 

The milky, translucent plastic that a lot of distilled water comes in, 
as well as milk, for that matter, is not as good.

At least so I've heard.

Be well,

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself...   ]


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CSRe[2]: CSCS plating

2007-02-09 Thread zoe W
  I am using both,   will give a report  when I see anything amiss.
thanks for the info.zoe
  
Friday, February 9, 2007, 3:44:39 PM, you wrote:
   And for us who never drink soda-  can we use the bottles our water
   comes in?

Use the bottles that are the same crystal clear plastic that pop 
bottles are, but that are used to package spring water. 

The milky, translucent plastic that a lot of distilled water comes in, 
as well as milk, for that matter, is not as good.

At least so I've heard.

Be well,

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
[Speaking only for myself...   ]


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