That last post was for the home made lights not the diy I have thought about makeing my own juice I just don't know if im ready for that yet but inguess its good to think ahead
That last post was for the home made lights not the diy I have thought about makeing my own juice I just don't know if im ready for that yet but inguess its good to think ahead
Keep 'em regardless. If you ever do DIY they're fantastic for testing. Now that I've stabilized my recipe, I tend to make amounts of 125 ml to 500 ml at a time. I still hang on to the little bottles just in case I want to create something else!
Our local vapemeets always have a box for used (clean) bottles. People take them for DIY. I've also bought some cleaned glass dropper bottles from the classies for DIY - if you accumulate a bunch, you could feasibly sell them on the classies.
Both, in my case. So far, the plastic is fine after well over a year.
I do keep them away from sunlight. I'm not sure if that would make any difference to their durability--I doubt it, but tend to store stuff like that in the dark.
Well I will start keeping them around I have thought about the diy juices before and I'm sure I will get into it at some point so I have an idea about what I'm putting in my body
I keep all the smaller glass dropper bottles. I use them to carry eliquids that I buy in sizes too large to carry around. I buy many eLiquids in 30ml or larger.
I boil the used bottles clean. Remove the old labels. If that doesn't remove the odor, and I assume taste, I soak them in alcohol, then boil them again. If that doesn't get out all the odor, I place the bottle in a Baggie with baking soda for a day or 2. Sometimes I let them air dry. Be sure to do the same with the glass dropper tubes. NOT with the plastic and rubber caps.
I place a strip of tape on the bottles to label them.
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