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I have a couple of dyes (about a qt each) that the original bottles broke on me. I transferred them into mason jars which was useful, but now the lids are starting to rust and leak. I was thinking of moving to something like Nalgene bottles, but not sure if that is the right direction to go.... I have a trip coming up and would like to take them along in something less breakable than glass. What do you do when this happens? :cowboy:

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Use plastic bottle/jar and top up with as less air in them as possible. I use rubber gloves over the lids to make the absolutely air tight.

Tor

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http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=72867&cat=51&ap=1

These might be the ticket.

I have used the bags out of wine boxes for different finishes. Pry the spout out, rinse the bag and dump your new stuff in. I use it for my vigerroon. You just want to make sure it's done off gassing or you end up with a beach ball sort of thing.

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I have not personally used these from lee Valley but I do buy a lot of their stuff and they are top notch as far as customer service goes.

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