Or one could wait a few days and add some H2O2 to the CS. The silver
oxide will probably go into solution.
 - Steve N 

-----Original Message-----
From: Clayton Family [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 2:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>making cs

sounds like the wrong kind of strainer, since it is catching the ions.

One could decant it into another container after letting it settle
overnight, leaving the bottom stuff behind.

Or a paper filter could be used, maybe rinsing it first with some boiled
distilled water. This works for me, with no decrease in the reading.

kathryn

On Apr 27, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Revonda Henderson wrote:

> When I make a batch of CS I always clean the silver electrodes before 
> brewing. However, when the batch is complete there are usually a few 
> silver particles or sluggy type substance floating in the water. So, I

> tried straining the cs through a reuseable coffee filter to get these 
> particles I can see out. My ppm meter reads around 5 when the batch is

> complete but after I strained it the ppm meter reads 0. Any advice 
> please...Thanks


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