Bruce. Thanks so much. This is a simple and elegant way to do this and it will be in all my reports from this time on. And while the inquiry was about solvents, another issue for art and theater is collection of water based paint waste that contains regulated metal-containing pigments and dyes. The biocides in these acrylic and other types of plastic emulsion materials fail with dilution, mold and bacteria establish quickly and can build up pressure as well. And with a cap like this the odor should be reduced.
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