Yes I see--it is very easy to contaminate the CS and cause colour changing so I 
agree that it seems odd to make it in a bucket.  My Puppy has a magnetic 
stirrer so nothing but the silver rods enters the water.  dee

On 29 Oct 2010, at 15:11, Beth 44 wrote:

> 
>> You can put CS into plastic
>> bottles--I do, and so do a lot of other people--with no
>> detrimental effects.  I 'make' it in a glass jar though
>> and then leave it for a few days before decanting into
>> plastic. 
> 
> Thank you Dee, I will also be home distilling and I will consider 
> using warm water also. 
> My original comment regarding plastic referred to
> the air pumps that I have seen people put into the glass jars to stir the
> water as it creates the CS. They not oly use plastic tubes but I have even 
> seen someone using a submersible pump.
> Also I see on one site they sell a 
> generator that makes large amounts however it is done in a plastic
> bucket. I dont understand the reason for using such pure water and 
> clean glass and then go and put a plastic tube in the water or
> for that matter make the whole batch in a plastic bucket.
> Would the plastic not contaminate the water to some degree??
> That is a technical question, I am sure.
> Beth
> 
> 
> 
> 


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