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Re: Shotglass method to make CDS 14 Jul 2012 16:11 #19880

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Yes, 50% is correct. Do you have an easy recipe for the 50% citric acid solution since it is by weight and not volume?

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Re: Shotglass method to make CDS 15 Jul 2012 20:37 #19929

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I did a shot glass CDS :60 drops MMS & 60 drops CA & 4 oz.
distilled water. The CDS is a nice yellow green.

I have LaMotte Low Range Chlorine Dioxide Test Strips
the range is: 0-10

Now, how do I measure the ppm ?

The LaMotte Low Range Test Strips I purchased because I read that here on the Forum somewhere! Now I see others
using the High Range Test Strips?:unsure:

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Re: Shotglass method to make CDS 15 Jul 2012 21:53 #19932

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Unfortunately it needs to be the high dose. I can commiserate. I have 2 useless bottles of the 1-10 range, myself.

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Re: Shotglass method to make CDS 15 Jul 2012 21:56 #19933

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for the 50% citric acid, just use an equal measure of citric acid (tamped down) and distilled water - that makes a 50% solution, or close enough to make no never mind (as we say in Texas :) ) -

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Re: Shotglass method to make CDS 16 Jul 2012 02:19 #19940

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Please, can we have some pictures how this method should look like?


I 2nd that - or even a YouTube Video.

trying to follow so much writing is hard - doesn't anyone who does this method own a digital camera?

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Re: Shotglass method to make CDS 16 Jul 2012 22:27 #19975

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Does your dropper make large drops or smaller ones?

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Must it be glass? 17 Jul 2012 18:06 #20024

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I simply don't have any glass jars I can get a shot glass into. Must it be glass? I have 2 quart plastic yogurt containers with lids. Would the temperate of the atmosphere where the jar with the shot glass in it effect it either favorably or negatively?

Bishop Sandy Coleman
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Sumterville FL

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Re: Must it be glass? 17 Jul 2012 18:40 #20025

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I simply don't have any glass jars I can get a shot glass into. Must it be glass? I have 2 quart plastic yogurt containers with lids. Would the temperate of the atmosphere where the jar with the shot glass in it effect it either favorably or negatively?

I picked-up some nice large pickle jars from the supermarket and used those. Worked wonderfully.

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Re: Must it be glass? 17 Jul 2012 18:44 #20026

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Ya Sandy, there HAS to be like a container store, or a kitchen store in your area where they sell all kinds of glass containers .... no ?

Clint

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