Mine is pretty clear and sometimes yellow.Hardly ever dark unless I let it run 
too long. I was told to try and reach 10 ppm. Am I using the best tester? I had 
wondered what the red laser pointer was for and wrote a man who handled them 
but never heard back with any info. What does it do? I want to make the best I 
can with what I am able to afford.

Thank you.
Leslie
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Scotty 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 9:08 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>where is everyone? now - serious CS questions


        H202 works as I've used it several times to lighten the golden color. 
But Neville is correct yellow is okay in the world of CS. I never throw out CS 
even when I started out and made mud looking CS. I would put it in a spray 
bottle and use it as a disinfectant or water the indoor plants with it. CS as 
low as 3ppm is effective so don't trip on the 8ppm. That's been my experience!


        Scotty

        Have a great day!

         




        --- On Mon, 4/12/10, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:


          From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>
          Subject: Re: CS>where is everyone? now - serious CS questions
          To: [email protected]
          Date: Monday, April 12, 2010, 5:16 AM


          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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