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my first solution mix is not clearing 03 Feb 2013 05:45 #30115

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I mixed my first batch of SC powder today and was wondering about the color.

Jim says in his book that after several hours the solution will turn clear like water. It's been almost 12 hours and it's not clear... it's got a slight pale color like coconut water.

Is this normal and ok to use?

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my first solution mix is not clearing 03 Feb 2013 11:14 #30120

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Leave the solution covered in dark place, until the mirkyness has settled on the bottom.

Once settled skim the top of any oils (may b a thin layer).

Now filter the solution.

Then bottle and refridgerate for a few days.

Now it should be ready to use.
Genesis 2 Chapter 170

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my first solution mix is not clearing 03 Feb 2013 15:36 #30135

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Thanks... that clears things up.

It's as you described... no sediment, just a slight pale yellow tint.

I used a digital scale and made my first batch at 100 grams... 72 g water, 28 g SC.
It seemed like there was too much SC for the amount of water when I was mixing it,
so it made me wonder.

I'm not sure if you are the same Steve, but I just received the SC on Friday way up North... so I may be
who you think I am ;)

BTW, what mixing chart are you referring to ???

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my first solution mix is not clearing 03 Feb 2013 15:44 #30136

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Thanks Rob... I would not have known to do this.

With all the varieties of SC out there, it's helpful to know what may happen and how to handle it.

Luckily this one was not mirky.

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