Thanks for the reply Neville, but I am afraid I'm not so laid back about things 
as you are <lol> I do like to know the 'whys' and 'wherefores' so to speak.  I 
didn't get a reply about the iodine/CS/DMSO thing which was disappointing--but 
also I now have had two batches of CS go pale yellow for no reason.  
I realize that this happens and there is no one explanation really for it, but 
I thought I would try the H202 thing with it as this is supposed to also be 
beneficial.  i.e. it splits the colloids into tinier fragments (see Ode's site) 
 The first lot  I dropped in two drops of 35% H202 and this went immediately 
clear.  This had a weak tyndall effect however, although it read 10ppm on the 
TDS meter.

The second lot, I put in one drop of 35% H202 and this had a really strong 
tyndall effect - but the ppm was only 8.  This solution is also very slightly 
cloudy.  I put in another drop of H202 and I think it has now cleared.  They 
both have tiny bubbles at the bottom.  Has anyone any ideas or explanations for 
this?  dee

On 12 Apr 2010, at 13:00, Neville Munn wrote:

> Throw the questions out there and you'll soon enough hook one of your 
> 'guru's' <g>.
>  
> Meantime, I'll offer you an individuals assessment on your colour 
> thing...don't worry about it, if you're making good quality stuff {meaning no 
> mud or gravel laying in the bottom of your storage vessels} colour is not an 
> issue.  And the HP thing...shouldn't need it, and again, if you're making 
> good quality stuff why would you want to hit it with HP?  Don't be phased by 
> colour, unless it's a murky colour.
>  
> There ya go Dee, I've filled in a gap til one of your guru's comes walzing 
> thru the door <g>.
>  
> N.
>  


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