LOL. Thanks for saying what I've thought for years now--glass is not as impermeable as it is said to be. My comment is just that I've had more trouble with glass jars and bottles affecting CS adversely than plastic. In fact, I've never had a plating or drop out problem with plastic bottles or jugs used for storing CS, unless the CS was yellow when it went into the plastic. I've had lots of CS turn color and suffer plate out and drop out when stored in glass. Sometimes I've been able to clean a glass container well enough with peroxide and running through the dishwasher, then rinsing with hot tap water, then with several changes of distilled water, but some glass jars even those measures didn't work on. One was a very old canning jar. No telling what it had absorbed, and what was leaching into the CS.

Ode Coyote wrote:
The portion that went into that jar instantly turned muddy brown while the rest remained crystal clear and colorless. Attempts to duplicate that have failed, indicating that something was "special" on that pee day...also proving that glass isn't as impregnable as commonly thought.




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