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Doh!!! Miscible. Dennis was saying that it does mix.
As far the mechanisms being different Dennis explained that the silica would enhance the hygroscopic properties of the PG and would draw moisture from the PG solution. And since we're only discussing using a one time application of PG to accelerate the initial conditioning of the beads, it seems to me that this is the desired effect.
The other consideration is the indirect application of the solution by means of a wicking device. If the PG solution were applied to the surface of an absorbent material and then the material placed on the beads, wouldn’t the beads draw the water from the material until they’ve set at 70%, while leaving the PG behind?
As far the mechanisms being different Dennis explained that the silica would enhance the hygroscopic properties of the PG and would draw moisture from the PG solution. And since we're only discussing using a one time application of PG to accelerate the initial conditioning of the beads, it seems to me that this is the desired effect.
The other consideration is the indirect application of the solution by means of a wicking device. If the PG solution were applied to the surface of an absorbent material and then the material placed on the beads, wouldn’t the beads draw the water from the material until they’ve set at 70%, while leaving the PG behind?