On Mon, 23 Aug 1999 16:20:03 -0500, "W.T. Shoultz"
<[email protected]> wrote:

1. One place in the instructions said to use 8 oz of water, which I
did;  while elsewhere said a quart of water.  It was supposed to yield
7.5 ppm solution.  Which amount would probably be correct?

The only way to know is to have it tested. See Bob Berger for
reasonable charges.

2.  My resulting batch is sort of gray in color.  It can't really be
called 'golden' or 'brown'.  Is this normal?  And there was a gray
sludge on the bottom of the glass when I finished.  Is this normal or
a "bad" indication?

I think your timing is way long. Cut it in half!

3.  I have a batch going now with a quart of distilled water.  Can the
first batch be used as a 'starter' for another batch?

I think a tablespoon would be good.
                                                Chuck

Everyone is a damn fool for at least five minutes a day; wisdom
consists of not exceeding the limit


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