I'll do that this time Ode, but can you tell me if it is really a good idea to use H202? I mean I know that on your site it shows it splitting the silver particles or colloids, but will that make the EIS any more efficacious? I mean, I thought it was the ionic part that was the *most* efficacious? Just wondering if it is worth bothering with, but if it makes the EIS more powerful, then it obviously is. dee

On 24 Sep 2009, at 10:26, Ode Coyote wrote:



The EIS has to have had time to completely stabilize before using H2O2 and the only way to tell it has.....is to use H2O2.
So, try it on a portion of the batch, first.
If THAT reacts and goes murky, wait longer.

The murky CS won't hurt you, it just looks nasty.

Ode





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