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<blockquote data-quote="Frost" data-source="post: 147403" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>If the jars are new, there is no need to sterilize or wash...just dump and screw. Umm...the tobacco and the lid respectively to avoid any confusion. :lol: </p><p></p><p>If it's a re-used jelly jar or some such, I generally wash it in a dishwasher until I can't smell jelly anymore before putting tobacco in it (usually at least twice). With something like a spaghetti sauce jar, it may take 3 or 4 washes before all residual scent is gone from the jar. </p><p></p><p>I've tossed out a couple of pickle jars and a spaghetti sauce jar or two after a few washes 'cause it still stunk of the old contents. I realized how important it was to thoroughly clean these jars once when I had a bowl of Escudo that tasted like pickles. I almost puked. :no: </p><p></p><p>Just to reiterate, I only use these kinds of jars for stuff I plan on smoking in the near future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frost, post: 147403, member: 974"] If the jars are new, there is no need to sterilize or wash...just dump and screw. Umm...the tobacco and the lid respectively to avoid any confusion. :lol: If it's a re-used jelly jar or some such, I generally wash it in a dishwasher until I can't smell jelly anymore before putting tobacco in it (usually at least twice). With something like a spaghetti sauce jar, it may take 3 or 4 washes before all residual scent is gone from the jar. I've tossed out a couple of pickle jars and a spaghetti sauce jar or two after a few washes 'cause it still stunk of the old contents. I realized how important it was to thoroughly clean these jars once when I had a bowl of Escudo that tasted like pickles. I almost puked. :no: Just to reiterate, I only use these kinds of jars for stuff I plan on smoking in the near future. [/QUOTE]
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