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06 Nov 2013 07:09 #37255 by cmt
Hi there

I'm just new to the forum and am hoping someone can tell me whether it is ok to make up an entire day's worth of CDS and water and take it with me in a stainless steel drinking bottle. So far everything I read mentions plastic drinking bottles so I'm wondering of stainless steel somehow affects the mixture.

Look forward to any responses.

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06 Nov 2013 13:52 #37257 by fourfingerz
No metals - plastic or glass only

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06 Nov 2013 14:31 #37259 by pam
MMS (and CDS) are oxidizers, and will oxidize metals - that's the reason why.
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07 Nov 2013 09:30 #37272 by cmt
Many thanks for clearing that up for me Pam and Fourfingerz. I'll go find myself a litre glass or plastic drink bottle.

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07 Nov 2013 13:16 - 07 Nov 2013 16:45 #37274 by pam
Most sports bottles work fine, or even reused soft drink bottles. - want to keep your CDS cool, though, once you start drinking out of it. As long as the bottle is full, the gas will stay in the water - once the bottle starts to empty, the gas needs to stay around 51degrees F to keep from separating from the water and residing in the air space.
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