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On Aug 26, 2:58 pm, Dave wrote:
... Anyone have suggestions for stretching the shelf life of the individual chemicals? - Mike Keep them in the fridge. I've done this with proseal and it still works two years after the expiration date. Keep them well-sealed, especially in the fridge, presuming that you also keep food in the fridge. I'm not aware of a specific airborne contamination issue with epoxy chemicals and food, but, as I recall from my days as a lab tech, some chemicals kept in a refrigerator will contaminate some foods that way. More likely this is an issue with volotile sovents, but why take a chance? Sealing the containers well is sure to minimize oxidation and condensation also. -- FF |
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