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I know I read it on an earlier post but I can't seem to find it :? . How do you minimize moisture in the plastic. Up until now I poured mainly baits with a ton of salt but Senkosam planted a seed in my head and I want to tinker with clear baits and just glitter to get diffferent effects. Air bubbles significantly reduce the effects so I need to reduce my moisture content. What are some methods for doing this.

'Tis the season

Scott

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Hey Scott:

I poured yesterday in my shed and noticed that I got a lot of moisture (on the part of the pyrex that had no plastic) from the plastic smoke coming in contact with my pyrex cup. Now that its a bit cooler here, I guess the air temperature you are pouring in makes a difference as that moisture would accumulate enough to drip down into my plastic.

I have noticed a significant difference now that I store my plastic in a different container than the gallon pail. I'm thinking that the lids don't seal great (especially since the last gallon had a plastic bag tied around it and was moist with plastic) and moisture is getting in. I'm storing mine in a dispensing (has a spigot) jar made for tea or coolaid. I don't see the bubbles I saw with my last gallon and it is easy to fill my pyrex cups.

Jim

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