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120ml preserving bottle for hourly dose? 24 Nov 2024 05:53 #84820

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I've ordered some 120ml amber color boston bottles and waiting for the test stripe to make CDS as well.

Meanwhile I bought some 120ml preserving bottles from local supermarket. Just wonder if they are OK or good?

I bought two types: one is the stainless steel cap with silicone seal, another cap is similar to the canned food in shop. Here are the photos.

 

I activate MMS in the morning and fill on each jar then put them into a drawer/cabinet, so no light at all.

The wide mouth jar is really easy to transfer/pour into.

Is this a good idea?
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120ml preserving bottle for hourly dose? 24 Nov 2024 17:33 #84825

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The silicone ring seal should seal the bottle cap to the jar very well. 

It looks like the metal cap is exposed to the contents of the bottle. 

You can make a silicone disc seal to cover the metal bottle cap. 

Look for a 100% silicone kitchen cutting mat and cut the disc from that. 

Stainless steel will not work with MMS1, only CDS. 

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120ml preserving bottle for hourly dose? 25 Nov 2024 20:18 #84834

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Yes I was worried about the metal cap.

So temporarily should be OK. I'll start to make CDS then.

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