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MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS, DMSO and plastic containers
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AmandaMary wrote: not if that spring is made of metal
I think there is a metal spring but I'm sure it doesn't come into contact with the liquid
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The right kind of dropper top, as all remedies/protocols call for drops. Also, do I change to a brown bottle, and refrigerate? Thank you.
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I usually dispense DMSO drops from a HDPE plastic dropper bottle although you could use a glass bulb eye dropper when dispensing drops. But the rubber bulb will not stand up to DMSO, so use the cap that came with the DMSO bottle and not the glass bulb eye dropper when storing it.
There is another percentage number for DMSO besides the purity number, and that is the dilution percentage. Most DMSO is 70% DMSO and 30% water. If yours is not labeled, then put it in the fridge and see if 100% of it freezes. If it does, then you have undiluted DMSO.
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Glass is always best. Plastic lids / caps on glass bottles are fine.
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Only MMS1 (mms + activator). Also, pre-made CDS solution, will that be okay?What are you going to put into those plastic bottles?
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andreaskalcker.com/cds-clo2/precauciones-del-cds.html "Sodium Chlorite (NaClO2) should be stored in PP / HDPE / PE eye dropper bottles. All these materials are resistant and withstand alkalinity and acidity (pH 13 / pH 1), and maintain the properties for many years. Transparent PET-type plastics are not recommended for storing concentrated sodium chlorite for a long time, as they eventually disintegrate and leave residues in the sodium chlorite solution."PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) contains carbon atoms (the C in the drawing), which due to its proximity to oxygen has a low electron density. It turns out to be sensitive to react with sodium chlorite (NaClO2) because of the high pH, and then the polymer chains disintegrate over time. If it is suitable for CDS by having a neutral pH."
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I have used both PET and HDPE to store MMS. The only bottles that failed, more than once, were HDPE bottles. The split open and spilled out MMS. I now use only glass bottles for MMS.
If you are interested, look online for compatibility info on MMS and various plastics.
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