Grandad
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Post by Grandad on Nov 2, 2016 21:03:56 GMT
Perpetua you said in your post above about giving the nic a good shake, ive been told not to shake it as it introduces air which degrades it. Have i been miss informed ? Don't worry about it. Any sort of non solid will be different over time as in a mixed liquid. Each substance you mix together is of a different weight SP (Specific gravity) which means one substance is heavy in weight to the other so although we see it as a liquid all the stuff that is mixed together will phase separate and the heavier stuff will sink to the bottom. Shake before and defo before you use it, shake the bottle and rock n roll. All sing. Shake the bottle and rock and roll, shake the bottle and rock and roll,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, anyone now the next verse, been told go to bed. Thanks for that baconandeggs i now shake everytime before use (oh er misses) and have also bought 50ml in to the fridge so no more waitng for it to thaw out. Just recieved my last 500ml of nic today i should be good for 10/11 years now
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Post by jtc on Nov 2, 2016 21:49:09 GMT
So it's shake the small nic bottle before adding to recipe but long term storage should be kept still
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Post by markus on Nov 3, 2016 2:29:27 GMT
Are these amber glass bottles ok to put in the freezer, they wont crack will they? If its in a dark freezer I would imagine any colour bottle will be ok.
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