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Thank you, Ode. I read that if I started the process with some eis already
added it would reduce the time to make it. Since without that addition it
takes about 5-6 hours I guess I am good. I only use distilled water but I did
recently change the brand.
I have no yellow light. Only one light
Considering the mention of silver in a pottery glaze it may also be vaguely
interesting that those doing stained glass use a silver stain. I wonder
that this might be where the designation 'stained glass' originated.
Silver stain fires onto glass at a relatively low temperature: 800
Fahrenheit.
Baking soda DOES react with the silver making it light sensitive.
It's a pretty slow reaction taking several hours of light exposure.
[ I tested Dr Marxs claim years ago, made a BEAUTIFULLY clear batch using
a DC gen and I started to "eat crow" online as it sat on the window
sill...it turned a th
It should take AT LEAST 6 hours to do a quart or the water isn't good
enough.
Some contaminants in water can kick off reactions with the silver or
become involved with the silver until it gets used up.
If it's doing that, time can actually increase as the results aren't
conductive and won't contr
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