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gt_repair gt_repair is offline
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Default Resin in glass bottle?

Why is some of the Delta resin in a glass bottle as per plastic. To much acid?
I am not asking in a bad way. Just shocked seeing a glass bottle as per plastic.
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Default Re: Resin in glass bottle?

We offer our resin in both glass and plastic bottles. It really is just a matter of personal preference.
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Default Re: Resin in glass bottle?

Since I use syringes, the glass bottles are my preference. I can see how much is left in the bottle.
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Default Re: Resin in glass bottle?

A word of advice for bottle users like myself. I receive my resin in plastic bottles and transfer it to bottles so I to can see how much is left. I ordered a few brown and a few blue bottles. The blue ones ARE NOT UV resistant, the brown are. Some resin I had in a blue bottle instantly cured when I had it out. So if anybody does like using bottles and tranfer their resin, stick with the brown bottles
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Default Re: Resin in glass bottle?

You should also check with your resin manufacturer to see that their products are compatible with glass bottles. Some manufacturers claim their products cannot be packaged in glass bottles due to the need for the product to breath.
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Default Re: Resin in glass bottle?

Say what???Some resins have to breathe??Please explain that one.I figured the better sealed bottle,the longer the resin should stay fresh.
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