I use both. I have had anaphylactic attacks from some small bottles of
water, presumably from chemicals that have leached into the water. It
is unpredictable and rare. I have not had that happen with the large
cloudy 1 gal bottles. I use glass for brewing and storing whatever I
am using, but decant into water bottles for mailing (and sometimes
storage).
On Nov 25, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Dan Nave wrote:
In both brewing jars and storage bottles, some portion of the
Colloidal Silver tends to plate out on the inside of the glass. When
this happens in the brewing jar, it seems to interfere with the
brewing process. When this happens in the storage bottle you
apparently end up with a weaker silver product. I much prefer plastic
for brewing and for storage.
Dan
Jodi wrote:
--On 9 November 2007 08:51:52 +1300 David Angland
<[email protected]> wrote:
I have a SilverPuppy generator, and I'm wondering whether PET
plastic
bottles are OK or not to store my CS.
According to the instructions that came with it, it says PET plastic
bottles are OK.
Don't use glass. Use the plastic soda bottles. I have a Silver
Puppy too. Ode, who makes our generator, recommends using a common
plastic soda bottle, with the type of plastic used to bottle a 2
liter Coke/Pepsi/Sprite in the U.S. Also, there was a study done
that showed that with glass, your batch ends up being weaker because
the silver plates out onto it over time.... Just found it. I saved
it onto my hard drive. Here it is:
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Silver in Glass vs. Plastic Containers
January 1, 2004
Introduction
A great deal of controversy has arisen in the market
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