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proto-pax
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#1 Posted : 12/21/2010 8:08:53 PM
Alright, how would one make sure that the smell doesn't come through? Would a few layers of saran wrap/tin foil work? Don't have any mason jars, and I can't really buy any (no drivers license and the store is like 10 miles away and I don't have a bike either).
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Ice House
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#2 Posted : 12/21/2010 8:40:12 PM
proto-pax wrote:
Alright, how would one make sure that the smell doesn't come through? Would a few layers of saran wrap/tin foil work? Don't have any mason jars, and I can't really buy any (no drivers license and the store is like 10 miles away and I don't have a bike either).


Sorry if I sound stupid here. I am trying to understand what you are asking.

Your subject is Freeze precipitation.

Are you having a problem with your freezer smelling like Naphtha?

or do you have some spice that was freeze precipitated and you want to store it so it doesnt smell like spice?

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#3 Posted : 12/21/2010 8:44:54 PM
they don't have to be mason jars, just clean any glass jar with a metal cap and use that if possible. Swim used a spaghetti sauce jar and a green olive jar last time. No smell seemed to come out of the ones I used, and I don't think it left the smell/taste in any of the food in the freezer, but I'm sure saran wrap would probably help even more.
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Tangarine_Dreams
#4 Posted : 12/23/2010 4:56:10 AM
buy a jar with a freakin lid/cork?!

also, plasticwrap and solvents donot mix...

using foil as a lid can lead to water condensation upon removal of solvent and return to room temp(not REALLY a problem since you should dry it more anyway.)
 
 
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