I would be very careful using milk jugs. I am on a well and have 20 or so
milk jugs of water in the garage to use if the power fails for washing,
flushing toilets, etc.
Regularly I find one of them is only half full, leaking from the seams.
Maybe only a 10%/year failure, but I would hate to have the etchant oozing
out.
I would not use these to store something I cared about keeping in the
container..
- Bob Headrick
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On Behalf Of Mike Bushroe
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 2:54 PM
To:
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.comSubject: [Homebrew_PCBs] RE: Storing Muriatic Acid & Hydrogen peroxide
I checked the plastic recycling codes on the Muriatic Acid jug and the
Hydrogenperoxide bottles. Bother were made of recycle code 2 HDPE. Since
milk juggs have the same material and recycle codes, I use washed out gallon
Milk jugs to store the mix. No problems in over a year.
Mike
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