## Next time just pour so you leave the deposits in the container. Also, when " in process" stirring, carefully pour your CS into a different container, clean the original and pour it back in...or use the other container. This prevents deposits from being stirred in and does the stirring as well. Removing the rods while the power is on seems to help deposits stick to the rods better.
 Never stir with the rods.
 KD'C

At 09:39 AM 5/27/00 -0700, you wrote:


> Hi, I have a CS Generator and have just made a new batch of CS.  There was
a
> tiny amount of sediment of a few dark grains in the bottom of the jar. Set
> the jar on a shelf in a closet and didn't strain it right away.  Was
making
> strong CS and was planning on watering it down with more distilled water
so I
> wouldn't have to make it so often.  Two days later I decided to strain it
and
> the granules weren't there anymore and the CS had turned more golden (it
was
> a very pale amber before) but still very clear. I did strain it though.
What
> do you think, is this safe CS?
> > Thanks,     Mary

Dear Mary, Sounds good to me! I never strain mine, nothing in there to worry
about.
Marsha



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