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Making CDS in glass or plastic bottles, does it matter? 10 Nov 2012 21:05 #26267

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Making CDS in glass or plastic bottles, does it matter?

Storing it longer term in the refridgerator, doesit matterif it is in a plastic bottle or should I buy small glass containers?

The slicon tubing, how think should it be? 1/4 or 5/32,would these work with the baby nipples? or is there a better size?

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James

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Making CDS in glass or plastic bottles, does it matter? 10 Nov 2012 23:05 #26272

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I think JH originally made CDS in plastic baby bottles and changed to glass. Charlotte has made it in both. I tend to use glass, but a number of people have used plastic (like drink bottles).

For long term storage, I prefer glass. I do have some in a plastic spray bottle, but overall, I prefer glass.

Both of these would work with baby bottles, and both have been used, so I don't think I can say one is better than another.

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Making CDS in glass or plastic bottles, does it matter? 11 Nov 2012 20:21 #26309

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I've been making CDs for two weeks now using the shot glass method...but now I use the hot water from our dispenser it makes for a quicker reaction ... I float a cap on the hot water in a plastic jar as it cools it also creates a vacuumed causing less gas to escape...

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