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<blockquote data-quote="gandalfpc" data-source="post: 99859" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>I imagine that sealed in a food grade bag inside the paint can, and the paint can sealed, is pretty safe</p><p></p><p>Anyone here know of any reason not to use plastic bags inside an airtight container?</p><p></p><p>I have thought of using plastic wrap to protect some bulk pounds of plug, then dipping them in paraffin wax (as the plastic will not keep the goodness in alone) - not sure if plastic wrap is best though as I have heard of interactions between chemicals in tobacco breaking down some rubbers or plastics</p><p></p><p>Protecting some Happy Brown Bogie that I have in a cooler at the moment is high on my priority list - but I don't want to chop up the 500g ropes to fit them into jars - figure the cooler alone is probably good for many many years, but would feel better if they were individually sealed for aging</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gandalfpc, post: 99859, member: 859"] I imagine that sealed in a food grade bag inside the paint can, and the paint can sealed, is pretty safe Anyone here know of any reason not to use plastic bags inside an airtight container? I have thought of using plastic wrap to protect some bulk pounds of plug, then dipping them in paraffin wax (as the plastic will not keep the goodness in alone) - not sure if plastic wrap is best though as I have heard of interactions between chemicals in tobacco breaking down some rubbers or plastics Protecting some Happy Brown Bogie that I have in a cooler at the moment is high on my priority list - but I don't want to chop up the 500g ropes to fit them into jars - figure the cooler alone is probably good for many many years, but would feel better if they were individually sealed for aging [/QUOTE]
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