Off base completely.

Use distilled water only. If you wash with tap water, rinse at least 3 times with distilled.

 You can nuke any glass container if it has water in it and it won't crack.
If you use a pot, place the distilled water in the container you are using, then put it in a pot of hot water so the distilled water never contacts anything but the final container you use to make the batch.

Don't exceed 110 degrees F. If you boil it, let it cool to luke warm before using it.
ken


At 02:41 PM 4/17/2003 -0700, you wrote:
i recently read that you shouldn't cook with hot water. to use cold water because more lead and copper and some other minerals come out of the faucet in a higher content. so do you think i should still clean my colloidal silver jar with hot water or cold.

or should i use cold water and then boil it in a pot. but the pot is also made from metals and minerals and other stuff.

or should i just microwave the container with cold water. but my container is glass will it crack. and will microwaves do something bad to my container or me.

does boiling water even do anything. the stuff that was in the water is still in the water and didn't do anything but get hot when i boiled it right?

or am i thinking to far into all of this.

what do you you think i should do.
j



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