Why are all the e liq drip bottles I see clear?
If nicotine is light sensitive shouldnt the standard bottles be colored like tincture or medicine bottles usually are?
Maybe it's not an issue because direct sunlight would heat the bottle quick enough to negate any degradation prevented by colored bottle. Assuming the fridge light isnt strong enough to do damage, but I have seen sights recommending transferring liquid received in clear bottles to tinted ones, so why dont they all come in colored bottles?
What about disinfecting the dripper bottles?
Small carry along bottles must get exposed to quite a bit of junk, and even larger mixing bottles could get contaminated after several mixes. Should they be disinfected similar to baby bottles or just discarded after a few months of service? Thought about x amount of time in boiling water, but they might not survive such treatment.
If nicotine is light sensitive shouldnt the standard bottles be colored like tincture or medicine bottles usually are?
Maybe it's not an issue because direct sunlight would heat the bottle quick enough to negate any degradation prevented by colored bottle. Assuming the fridge light isnt strong enough to do damage, but I have seen sights recommending transferring liquid received in clear bottles to tinted ones, so why dont they all come in colored bottles?
What about disinfecting the dripper bottles?
Small carry along bottles must get exposed to quite a bit of junk, and even larger mixing bottles could get contaminated after several mixes. Should they be disinfected similar to baby bottles or just discarded after a few months of service? Thought about x amount of time in boiling water, but they might not survive such treatment.