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 | Carolina Biological Supply Company |  |  | |  | All Grades Submitted by Richard L. Bach, Glenbard East High School, Lombard, Illinois
Save shaker type containers, such as those used for grated Parmesan cheese, to use as dispensers for Alconox® and other powdered lab glassware cleaners. Note: Clean and dry containers thoroughly before use and label them properly so their contents cannot be mistaken for a food product. Just a shake or 2 dispenses enough for most tasks and keeps the rest dry. It also reduces the chance of using more than you need to do the job, which saves precious supply dollars.
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