Don't filter it, allow it to settle and decant the solution from the CuCl1. Filtering is not always the best solution. In my method, I run material until the CuCl1 builds up a pretty good volume. Stop the air pump and allow it to settle. Decant into the next bucket, and start it up again. The solids I collected are now cleaned by adding fresh HCl and dissolve that CuCl1, then collect the sludge for processing. The real trick is setting up the '"AP" bucket to speed the process. The way I use it, there is a loss of volume more than usual so adding a little extra HCl is often needed to aid dissolution as much as to keep a working volume. It can also use waste AR in much the same manner, which I prefer, as I get extra use from the acids, also still collecting some pgm's while reducing the waste volume for disposal.