A week ago I washed some bottles and decided to let them dry out on the sun (95F, deck, 5 hours). Three bottles were plastic bottles, and even today they have unpleasant smell... Never again on the sun.
A week ago I washed some bottles and decided to let them dry out on the sun (95F, deck, 5 hours). Three bottles were plastic bottles, and even today they have unpleasant smell... Never again on the sun.
Yea AT, I pitched all my plastic bottles...Had to be a hundred plus of them. I didn't know any better when I bought them. I guess they were good for initial diy joose. They served their porpoise.
Hey WharfRat are those bottles from PackagingOptionsDirect.com? Are those glass dropper bottles staying closed? If mine gets a little juice on the rim the lid will twist open a little. It won't be tightly closed and it takes hardly any effort to twist the lid off
Hey WharfRat are those bottles from PackagingOptionsDirect.com? Are those glass dropper bottles staying closed? If mine gets a little juice on the rim the lid will twist open a little. It won't be tightly closed and it takes hardly any effort to twist the lid off
Not from POD. A hodgepodge of bottles from brand liquids and diy bottles. The brown ones are diy for sure. I cannot remember where I got them. There are many threads on bottles and droppers. Sounds like you got a bad batch of droppers. I have had the same experience. Some brand liquid droppers will not unscrew when tightened down. I always toss them. Some droppers over screw and never tighten. Those go in the trash as well. Sorry I cannot provide off the top of my head the definitive bottle/dropper site to go to. Perhaps others could chime in.
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