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Hi everyone,

how do you cover the top of the vial once the vial cap is removed? I don't like that the vials stay "naked" in the fridge then i put some film all around, but to me seems a little coarse.

Are there any other tools or methods to protect the vial top?
 
I keep my open vials in a container (to keep out the light) and sometimes I add a vial cap.

Look for TPU caps (flexible). I've gotten vial caps from orders of other pep-related gear. Sometimes they fit and sometimes they don't. I've had a rigid vial cap pull off the silver crimp and stopper. Fortunately, it was the last dose in the vial.
 
HereKittyKitty said:
I keep my open vials in a container (to keep out the light) and sometimes I add a vial cap.

Look for TPU caps (flexible). I've gotten vial caps from orders of other pep-related gear. Sometimes they fit and sometimes they don't. I've had a rigid vial cap pull off the silver crimp and stopper. Fortunately, it was the last dose in the vial.
Thanks for the advise! I’ve already taken a look online and I think I’m gonna buy some of that caps.
 
I keep vials, filled cartridges, and pens with cartridges in them in an airtight thermos in the fridge,
 
Nothing, if you wipe them with alcohol you're fine. No need to overthink it and reinvent the wheel here 😮‍💨😮‍💨
 
I also didn't care for their nakedness in the fridge. I save the nakedness for me skipping around the house. I will give you a moment to get that image out of your head and instead share this image of the silicon caps I got on Amazon. These are the ones that fit the 3mm peptide vials. I also got the same thing in 5mm and they fit my open BAC bottle.

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Baring in mind when you use these caps you are creating a home for Bacteria, probably why you only see them on Etsy and AliExpress not medical supply stores
 
Beardboost said:
Baring in mind when you use these caps you are creating a home for Bacteria, probably why you only see them on Etsy and AliExpress not medical supply stores
I wipe the inside and outside with alcohol before capping them. I hope that helps?
 
I don't even have any caps for mine. They just kind of snap off, with some metal or something leaving the rubber stopper deal. I do wipe those off with alcohol wipes before using them.
 
morrisultra said:
Hi everyone,

how do you cover the top of the vial once the vial cap is removed? I don't like that the vials stay "naked" in the fridge then i put some film all around, but to me seems a little coarse.

Are there any other tools or methods to protect the vial top?
I use these: —-> Vial Protective Caps

easy to clean and disinfect when I reuse them,different sizes available.
 
AcadiaPeptides said:
I also didn't care for their nakedness in the fridge. I save the nakedness for me skipping around the house. I will give you a moment to get that image out of your head and instead share this image of the silicon caps I got on Amazon. These are the ones that fit the 3mm peptide vials. I also got the same thing in 5mm and they fit my open BAC bottle.
Yessss, I use these as well, I find them incredibly practical.
 
Thank you all for the answers, I see that there are various schools of thought about this topic, so there isn’t a standard way to preserve the vial. I think I’ll try the caps and disinfect them every time, and I’ll buy an airtight case too.
 
The porous nature of 3D prints, the lack of adoption of the medical community, and the ability to isolate my vials from my food storage makes the concept weird to me.

If I'm filtering a vial, I will wipe the stoppers and the vial(s) waiting to receive will have their wipe resting on top of the vial until I'm ready to use that vial... that's the extent of my covering.
 
Volkswagen57 said:
Nothing, if you wipe them with alcohol you're fine. No need to overthink it and reinvent the wheel here 😮‍💨😮‍💨
Caps definitely are not a requirement. I think they are cute and they help me know what's what when I look down at them from the top.
 
If I was storing my vials in the same refrigerated air/space as my raw meats, rotting leftovers, coli, listeria, salmonella, staph, fungi, etc; I'd store my reconstituted vials individually in medicine bottles, which is something I've seen done in the medical field.

Kitchen refrigerators are, in general, nasty breeding grounds.
 
woundcarping said:
If I was storing my vials in the same refrigerated air/space as my raw meats, rotting leftovers, coli, listeria, salmonella, staph, fungi, etc; I'd store my reconstituted vials individually in medicine bottles, which is something I've seen done in the medical field.

Kitchen refrigerators are, in general, nasty breeding grounds.
Garage fridge with nothing but beer, water and some sodas better? No food at all. @HereKittyKitty I told you garage fridges are great.
 
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