Jun 9, 2014 #2 Larry Cobb Member Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 5,795 Location Dallas, Texas USA Name Larry Cobb Mikey; That is the grease solvent migrating thru the bottle. It requires a barrier bottle. We found one that worked thru a full month of testing @ 100 degrees. Drop tested the cases from 4 feet to concrete. Thought the problem was solved. Enter UPS shipping . . . they dropped them upside down repeatedly . . .and cracked the bottle neck. Now we have a new container. Larry Last edited: Jun 10, 2014
Mikey; That is the grease solvent migrating thru the bottle. It requires a barrier bottle. We found one that worked thru a full month of testing @ 100 degrees. Drop tested the cases from 4 feet to concrete. Thought the problem was solved. Enter UPS shipping . . . they dropped them upside down repeatedly . . .and cracked the bottle neck. Now we have a new container. Larry
Jun 9, 2014 #3 Mikey P Administrator Joined Oct 6, 2006 Messages 116,040 Location The High Chapperal Interesting. . I got some diluted product in my eye last week and didn't feel a thing, yet this..
Jun 9, 2014 #4 Lee Stockwell FOJL Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 18,851 Location Benton KY USA Name Lee Stockwell Bane Clene liquids always used metal caps. That surely saved some shipping losses. It sure saved product for us when we occasionally dropped a jug in use. I like the metal 1 gallon cans WD40 bulk comes in, always hate to throw them away.
Bane Clene liquids always used metal caps. That surely saved some shipping losses. It sure saved product for us when we occasionally dropped a jug in use. I like the metal 1 gallon cans WD40 bulk comes in, always hate to throw them away.