Garnet,
The goal is to show that silver, in several forms and applications, can
be used to disinfect a porous surface. Of course we are aware of this,
yet the tests need to be presentable. It seems to me that a good way to
go about indicating that porous surfaces are a breeding ground for
bacteria is to place these in milk, sometime afterwards removing for
observation.
Reid
Garnet wrote:
What exactly are your goals in doing this?
On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 11:27, Reid Harvey wrote:
Hi Jr.,
I'm treating the pottery surface with a bunch of methods: silver
chloride, silver oxide/ hydroxide and silver metal. Heck, all the
methods. Now we've moved back, to Buffalo (we avoided winter, but now
look forward to the thick of it. Got any advice?) Folks here like to
give advice?
Bye for now.
Reid
[email protected] wrote:
Welcome back, Reid, what part of the
country are you in now?
...my plan is to silver treat four pieces of pottery...
With CS, or another method?
jr
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