I find that water at around 100 deg f does best. Very hot water, i think, makes particles collide and grow.
ken

At 11:42 AM 11/19/01 -0800, you wrote:
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Hi, I know in the past you've discussed what happens when you heat the water before colloiding, and someone's formula turned out too dark or cloudy or something, but I don't remember what the advice was on that. We just tried heating the water to almost boiling and colloiding for 10 minutes, and the water is pretty dark, though we haven't strained it yet. Should we use this? Would someone send me some guidelines for doing it with warm or hot water? I'm used to it taking 45 minutes to an hour with 16 oz. of water at room temp.

Thanks for any help,
Cheryl

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