Can you re use them??
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Great question, per the manufacturer:Can you re use them??
Guess you will have to use some logic here; if your existing stash came out of the bag in clean and germ free condition, than why not? Then again, I'm sure there would be no effect to the stash or fabric to use rubbing alcohol to clean before re-using.Thank you. Yes I seen that but do you clean with alcohol or just put next batch in?
The bag could still easily have an antimicrobial coating ... that just means mold won't grow ON the bag. It isn't going to prevent mold on material that is too wet that has been placed into a nice dark place. Mold spores are literally everywhere, the only way to beat them is to not give good conditions for it to grow. You said you hang dried until 55-60% but if that were actually true, mold couldn't have grown on it, inside the bag or out. The thing you may not have accounted for is that even when it seems dry on the outside, there can still be significant moisture inside which creeps out to stabilize at a higher final number than you think...I followed their instruction on a YouTube video from the owner/product manufacturer and his business partner. Long time guy here and know the scenario very well and was skeptical about the not burping part as the bags are supposed maintain the 62%ish mark and they go into detail about it. Also talk about a microbial coating inside of bag to prevent mold, neither are true. To trusting and I knew better. They claim to have humidity pouches built into the bag, I see none. My bags are up and down humidity, yes with a gauge. Nowhere near as good as a jar keeps them. Been in my bags for 30 days, after the mold issue, I'm just not interested in fighting with the Ziplock part, the mold issue, the not being able to clean properly, wont maintain humidity as well as glass, and definitely not Environmentally friendly! I can't touch on the terp part as only 30 days in, but not impressed this far, with all the negatives out weighing any good at this point. Just so reminds me of the old days trying to use plastic bags. And seem to do nothing more than a Ziplock bag or a vacuum sealer bag. My Jars are beside the bags curing, and the jars are winning the cure test! 20 year old+ jars and still going. How's the bag compare to that?