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    Question ubeaut

    Not sure what forum to enter this but am sure will find its right pidgeon hole with moderators help. Have been using Shellawax (plastic bottle), EEE (plastic bottle and A cream in glass bottle. Yeah you guessed it the one I dropped (silly old ###%%%@@) was in glass bottle. The label is now gone in garbage bin so to save me sifting broken glass am sure someone can tell me its name...our sponsor?. By the way hope its not in a glass jar for any other reason than to tempt fate with me as picked up residue and put in plastic jar.
    cheers
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    as far as i no, the only thing to come in a glass jar is shellawax cream.
    S T I R L O

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    Sounds about right Stirlo, will lookup sight under that name.
    Bernie

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    g'day
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    sri will it hurt to put it in plastic container

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    It is in glass because it crawls out of the plastic containers. Don't ask me how but it does.

    So long as the container is bigger than the amount of cream by about 20% and is made of hard plastic like the one the EEE is in and has an air tight lid it should be reasonably OK. Some of the soft plastics may not be suitable as they will start to disintegrate or go soft.

    Glass would definitely be the best choice.

    Under no circumstances should you put it into tin as it will go black in no time.

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    Thanks will find another glass jar
    Bernie

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