You can take a brand new brush and rub the silver plating off. It won't take much effort. Then save the brush for the future if you have to do it again.
It happens to me every so often and is not a big deal. It is impossible to keep things in the air from getting into a jar of water and there are other variables as well. Again is not something to worry about. Clean it out and move on. It just a bit of waste of silver is all. I make my own distilled water. That way I am not a the mercy of plastic jugs and other factors. It's not hard and the distillers aren't too expensive. Scott Adams I bet you know someone who has Chronic Lyme and doesn't realize it yet! <http://www.lyme-resource.com> www.lyme-resource.com From: JERRY PRENDERGAST [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 2:34 PM To: [email protected] Subject: CS>Silver generator leaving white dots on bottom of glass jar Hi, I bought a silver generator --Silver Gen several months ago and all was fine until my last batch of silver. I saw there were several white dots about 1/16 of an inch on the bottom of each jar. There was also a whitish cast on the bottom. The jar had a yellowish-greenish cast which it did not use to have. Before it was clear. Silver Gen spokesperson was very reassuring that it was safe. But it should be clear and to rinse the jars in hot water and make a new batch. Well the dots do not rinse out. Even after soaking for several hours. Also was suggested to try a different distilled water. I buy my from the local grocery store Meijers and have always bought them there. So why the change? Any suggestion on what is going on would be appreciated. Thanks, Sandy

