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<blockquote data-quote="silver" data-source="post: 131392" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>I tried it the other day with a 50% success rate, the toasty silvers were still a bit toasty at the end, but the silvers that looked like they held the potential of coming out of it fairly well did just that. I simmered them for 10 minute turns, with some getting at least 4 x that, although the good ones still seemed to retain some sort of slight blackness in little areas that moved around on them without letting go upon cleaning off with detergent at the end of it all, so I just gave up on that at that time, next time I may use that bit of silvo on a few of them at the end of it all just to see how it goes with all that, just to compare one time with another,... that way you seem to get a more realistic understanding of what you've done and what ended up happening based upon experience, that allows you to adjust what you'll do on another occasion(add infinitum) until you reach a good enough result that pleases you enough to become your <em>mottos operando</em>,.. I hope I said all that correctly, <em>enough.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver, post: 131392, member: 1953"] I tried it the other day with a 50% success rate, the toasty silvers were still a bit toasty at the end, but the silvers that looked like they held the potential of coming out of it fairly well did just that. I simmered them for 10 minute turns, with some getting at least 4 x that, although the good ones still seemed to retain some sort of slight blackness in little areas that moved around on them without letting go upon cleaning off with detergent at the end of it all, so I just gave up on that at that time, next time I may use that bit of silvo on a few of them at the end of it all just to see how it goes with all that, just to compare one time with another,... that way you seem to get a more realistic understanding of what you've done and what ended up happening based upon experience, that allows you to adjust what you'll do on another occasion(add infinitum) until you reach a good enough result that pleases you enough to become your [i]mottos operando[/i],.. I hope I said all that correctly, [i]enough.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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