Coffee filters introduce contaminates of their own and are not
necessary.
If you have settled particles of silver oxide, merely pour off the
clear part (decant).
The more steps you add, the more problems you generate.
Chuck
Vegetarians eat vegetables--I am a humanitarian
On 6/12/2009 11:53:25 AM, Golden Aldi ([email protected]) wrote:
> 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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