[pure-silver] Re: cleaning containers
- From: Becky <lynnbecks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 09:39:23 -0700
Wine bottles... that's a fun idea! And I've seen the vacuum sealer thingy
that you mention. Pretty clever, Mark. Thanks!
Becky Lynn
On 9/25/06, Sauerwald Mark <mark_sauerwald@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Welcome back Becky.
I am not an expert on cleaning bottles, however I have
gone through a divorce (not fun.) If you want to
replace bottles, for some of my chemicals I use wine
bottles. They come in nice dark colours, and you can
get rubber stoppers and a vacuum sucking thingy to
keep the contents fresh. Besides tasting good,
consuming wine after/during a divorce is good therapy.
Mark
--- Becky <lynnbecks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello everyone. It seems like it's been so long....
> I haven't had the
> chance to do any photographing in quite some time.
> The divorce is final now
> and slowly I'm getting back to a normal life. That
> means I'll be able to do
> some photographing and darkroom work again in the
> future. I'm moving my
> darkroom to my mom's property, where I now live, and
> am wondering a few
> things. I was wondering about the old bottles of
> developers and fixers and
> wondering if it will hurt anything to just rinse
> them out with water or
> should I start with fresh containers. They have been
> setting there with old
> chemicals in them for over a year now. I hate to
> have to buy all new
> containers being that I'm on a tight budget. Will
> the buildup in the bottles
> cause any trouble for me?
>
> Becky Lynn
>
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Welcome back Becky.
I am not an expert on cleaning bottles, however I have gone through a divorce (not fun.) If you want to replace bottles, for some of my chemicals I use wine bottles. They come in nice dark colours, and you can get rubber stoppers and a vacuum sucking thingy to keep the contents fresh. Besides tasting good, consuming wine after/during a divorce is good therapy.
Mark
--- Becky <lynnbecks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello everyone. It seems like it's been so long.... > I haven't had the > chance to do any photographing in quite some time. > The divorce is final now > and slowly I'm getting back to a normal life. That > means I'll be able to do > some photographing and darkroom work again in the > future. I'm moving my > darkroom to my mom's property, where I now live, and > am wondering a few > things. I was wondering about the old bottles of > developers and fixers and > wondering if it will hurt anything to just rinse > them out with water or > should I start with fresh containers. They have been > setting there with old > chemicals in them for over a year now. I hate to > have to buy all new > containers being that I'm on a tight budget. Will > the buildup in the bottles > cause any trouble for me? > > Becky Lynn >
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