Triple vac seal question

simvan2141

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Hey guys, don't know if this is the right place to start this thread, seemed like legal would make the most sense though. I was wondering if there's anyway to get the smell to not eventually seep through the triple vacuum sealed bag? I was specifically thinking if you took mason jars and put the bud in them then triple vac sealed that and in between each vac seal put a layer of saran wrap and Vaseline and a layer of that on the last vac seal bag too? Would that still seep out eventually? And if so does anyone know of any ways to get it to not seep out eventually, or at least to not seep out for the maximum amount of time possible? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
 
My only advice to you is to do everything in a very clean enviorment and change clothse and take shower between layers , Cross contimnation is a huge issue

Also mylar bags work alot better than standard plastic
 
Why would you vacuum seal it if its already in a mason jar?

I have product stashed in mason jars for a year or two at a time and it doesn't leak any moisture or smell. Thinkin the bags are over kill.
 
yup it's about dogs and thanks for the advice man, never would've guessed you need to shower between layers. I have my nugs in jars too I know it works very well, just not for dogs.
 
I've known people to bury it in a jar of peanut butter, close it up tight and vac. seal in plastic bag. Always arrived intact many, many times. Nothing is ever foolproof, it will always be a crap shoot.
 
Ah, I thought dude was just storing it, lol.

I wish there was a way we could test permeation rates of different types of materials and chart them. Sell products based on studies, become rich.

I mean seriously, how long would it take it to seap through glass? I get how a dogs nose works and it just takes microscopic dust for them to alert, but assuming that is gone, you'd think glass alone would be good for days.
 
libertychicken is right about doing everything in a clean environment and being clean yourself. after you vacuum seal your product i've heard you should also dip it in bleach, sounds logical to me.
 
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