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bradsbrew
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I don't need to overcompensate for anything... ok? :unsure:
Yes you do.
I don't need to overcompensate for anything... ok? :unsure:
In my opinion and from my knowledge I don't think it is good practice to store any chemical in anything other then the original bottle. (I'm talking in a general environment, such a house or shed etc).
I'm sure 99.9% of people who do this use common sense and will never have a negative outcome from the practice, but IMHO it increases the storage risk of the chemical. I personally ensure all chemicals are stored in their original bottle with a legible label by taking care with the item.
Just my 2c. Take or leave from it what you will.
I kind of agree,
reminds me of a story...
a mate lived at his girlfriends grampa's house...
grampa passed away, they lived there for a year or so more...
when they were cleaning out the shed to sell, thankfully girlfriends dad (grampa's son) was there helping... my mate said 'oh what's in this tin' and was about to open it and sniff it...
GF's dad (grampa's son) jumped across shed to stop my mate opening it...
Grampa was a Fitter and Toolmaker... Cyanide is a great tool hardener...
oh and i use a syringe to draw out Starsan... no drips.
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