Its probably the filters.  Best not to use anything like that because silver
will pick up the smallest substance and plate to it.  I had a problem in the
beginning with silver going yellow, but found that if I put it into the
plastic bottle and left a small space between the CS and the lid, this doesn
t happen anymore.  I believe the plastic 'gasses out' and because there was
no gap, it went into the CS so turning it yellow.  All my silver is pure and
clear now I follow this rule.  It doesn't need to be in a darkened bottle,
nor does it need to be in the dark.  Dee 

-------Original Message-------
 
From: Golden Aldi
Date: 12/06/2009 16:53:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>color of my cs
 
Hi All,

I have a question that I'm not sure I know the answer to, and its regarding
the colloidal silver water I made a few days ago. At first, it was pretty
clear with a small teint of yellow, then I let it sit, and then filtered it
through 2 coffee filters. that was a few days ago, now I wanted to fill the
water into small brown bottles I bought, but now the color has changed to an
indiscribable color. Its still a clear water, but I can't tell you what
color it is. Has a teint of red or brown. Did I have good stuff that went
bad? It wasn't kept in direct sunlight, and it hasn't been hot here. Can i
stll use it other than for cleaning or plants? 
I guess I'll have to make some more... Its already the 2nd batch. The first
batch I watered my plants with, cause there were some big pieces on the
bottom of the jar.
Aldona
 

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