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19 May 2023 20:29 #78760 by amw
Greetings!
 I'm new here and new to ClO2, DMSO, et, al.  I've seen many warnings about DMSO and how it can easily dissolve and carry substances into the body.  What containers, lids and applicators are used for this stuff?  I wear nail polish, but want to apply it to skin.  The only thing I've seen recommended so far is butyl gloves (see   amo-csd.lbl.gov/downloads/Chemical%20Resistance%20of%20Gloves.pdf ) which are hard to find and expensive (see www.fishersci.com/shop/products/north-13-mil-butyl-chemical-resistant-gloves/19025585 ).  I have found a roller bottle that has a polypropylene ball (see   www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=137970&clickid=acc-slider ), but I'm not clear if this is close enough to high/low density polypropylene.  If anyone has solid data, not just personal preference or anecdotes, I am all ears!  
Thanks so much!  AMW

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19 May 2023 21:22 #78761 by Truthseeker
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The pharmacy Ive dealt with in the past say they store in HDPE plastic / spray bottles and glass. I apply it to my skin using HDPE spray bottles (after making sure your skin is clean).

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20 May 2023 08:34 #78764 by stu77000
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Don't use rubber, or rubber droppers.

LDPE and HDPE bottles are fine, but HDPE would be best IMO.

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23 May 2023 03:51 - 23 May 2023 03:53 #78784 by amw
Would using white cotton balls to apply DMSO present any problems that you know of?  Or silicone tipped tongs?
Last edit: 23 May 2023 03:53 by amw.

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