[pure-silver] Re: Sistan

  • From: Jeffrey Thorns <puresilver@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:49:57 -0700

Is the solution in the Sistan bottles uniform and without a precipitate?

I observed one bottle that, I believe, sat on a shelf for a very long time, and ended up with a noticieable sediment at the bottom.

I wouldn't give up on Sistan quite yet. If, however, you end up wanting to get rid of it, I'd be interested in paying the shipping for a couple of bottles....



I have sworn off Sistan as of this morning.

I always dry Sistan-ed prints face down on the screens because otherwise pools form in the lower areas of the paper as it dries and becomes wavy.

I just did a big batch, and most of them came out w/areas of screen marks, etc, dried onto the surface. I soaked them while agitating for a few minutes, thinking that would wash out the Sistan, but it didn't make any difference.

Maybe someone else has had better experiences, and would like to have it? I literally have a case or so, about 40+ bottles. Free to the first taker, Washington, DC area.

Adrienne Moumin

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