I've been told that a brief washing of glass with stannic chloride is a good prep for the glass to hold silver following a tollen's test. The stannic chloride apparently reacts with the glass to leave a miniscule coating of tin dioxide. On wiki, it says tin dioxide is used in the ceramics industry to leave opaque coatings on things. My question is - if it leaves an opaque coating, wouldn't this hide the silver (mirroring the inside of a bottle)? Also, how exactly does the tin dioxide enhance adherence of the silver to the walls of the container?
Thanks for your time