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On 1 Mar 2012, at 22:39, "Marshall" <[email protected]> wrote: > You might want to look at the ingredients, this one is at > http://www.jamesbriggs.co.uk/sds/bclnc5.pdf > > That one contains acetone, which in and of itself is a very good degreaser, > which is also water soluble, making it ideal. That one also contains > propanol alcohol, and light naptha, which is lighter fluid. All of these > should evaporate completely if pure. > > Marshall > > On 3/1/2012 5:29 PM, asif nathekar wrote: >> >> By solvent can I use propyl alcohol or clutch/ brake cleaner? >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On 1 Mar 2012, at 20:55, "Dan Nave" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I would degrease with a solvent if possible, rub with paper towels. Rinse >>> with water. Clean with rubbing alcohol and a clean white paper towel. >>> Rinse with distilled water. Clean with H2O2 and paper towel. Rinse with >>> distilled water several times. Don't touch it with your fingers during >>> this process. Also, be extra diligent with cleaning the edges. >>> >>> If that does not work see if you can locate an ultrasonic cleaner and work >>> that into the cleaning process. >>> >>> Dan >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:47 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> Ah. Well then if you are getting those results there must be, as Marshall >>> said, an oil based residue. Heat or a good oil degreaser should do the >>> trick. Heat will burn it off, the degreaser will wash it off. >>> >>> I've manipulated silver via many means and never ever put a lubricant on, >>> but then I'm more into 'hand work'. Your jeweler may have done it the >>> fastest way, which was probably by a machine that by oiling, made the >>> process easier for him. >>> >>> But none of the lubricant should have embedded itself into the silver, so >>> once cleaned you should be good to go. Please let us know how it turns out. >>> >>> Samala, >>> Renee >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -------Original Message------- >>> >>> >>> The reason for suspecting lubricant is that >>> I dont expect anything other than silver to >>> be present. Since we know lubrication was involved that's the reasoning. >>> As for the brewing, I get almost wax type stuff coming off the wire and >>> makes the water opaque and dirty >>> I am aware of the ion cloud but this is not >>> that , after swapping the electrodes for the commercially bought silver >>> electrode everything was as expected >>> This really irked me since I was very new to brewing cs and assumed it was >>> something I was doing wrong! >>> >>> >>> >>> >

