Hi Jeff. You don't have to worry about the discoloration on your silver bars -- it won't interfere with the production of CS at all. Most of us simply wipe the bars off with a paper towel -- and go on. No, you don't have to replace your bars periodically -- you can use them until they disappear. Some people save the very thin fragments and then wind them together to create more silver surface to use them completely up. MA
-------------- Original message from Jeff Shepler <[email protected]>: --------------
Thanks, so I don't have to worry about wiping off the silver plating? Do the wires have to be replaced every so often, or are they solid and will last until very thin?
Shep
Use a little scrubby pad and just rub the black stuff off. Simple. Faith G.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Shepler" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 10:01 AM
Subject: CS>Silver Puppy Question
I've been using my SP for a year or more, and the silver wire electrodes are getting some build up (oxidation?) on them. How is this cleaned off and how often should they be cleaned . I wiped them once with a paper towel but was unsure if these electrodes were plated or solid, and maybe I would wipe off the silver , too?
Shep
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