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JS
Jay Sprague
Mon, May 25, 2009 5:39 PM

If you have a plastic container that has had tomato based product in
it and it is stained, just set it out in the sun for half a day and
you will be happy with the results.

I've been using storage containers called Lock-n-Lock. They have a
very tight silicone seal and a positive lock on all four sides
(they're rectangular). Don't buy a knockoff version, they don't seal
as well.
Get a large set. They come nested in a large container which is most
useful to store the empty smaller containers.  Amazon.com is one source.

Jay

If you have a plastic container that has had tomato based product in it and it is stained, just set it out in the sun for half a day and you will be happy with the results. I've been using storage containers called Lock-n-Lock. They have a very tight silicone seal and a positive lock on all four sides (they're rectangular). Don't buy a knockoff version, they don't seal as well. Get a large set. They come nested in a large container which is most useful to store the empty smaller containers. Amazon.com is one source. Jay
SH
Scott H.E. Welch
Mon, May 25, 2009 5:52 PM

Jay Sprague jaysprague@earthlink.net writes:

I've been using storage containers called Lock-n-Lock. They have a
very tight silicone seal and a positive lock on all four sides
(they're rectangular). Don't buy a knockoff version, they don't seal
as well.
Get a large set. They come nested in a large container which is most
useful to store the empty smaller containers.

I have been using "Clik Clack" brand containers with excellent results.
http://clickclack.com/storageware_0309.aspx?Page=Page05.jpg

They are made in New Zealand but available in a bunch of locations. I found m
ost of mine in T. J. Maxx.

Scott Welch
Product Manager, Open Text Collaboration and Social Media Group
www.opentext.com
905 762 6101

"Things turn out best for people who make the best of the way things turn out
." - John Wooden

Jay Sprague <jaysprague@earthlink.net> writes: >I've been using storage containers called Lock-n-Lock. They have a >very tight silicone seal and a positive lock on all four sides >(they're rectangular). Don't buy a knockoff version, they don't seal >as well. >Get a large set. They come nested in a large container which is most >useful to store the empty smaller containers. I have been using "Clik Clack" brand containers with excellent results. http://clickclack.com/storageware_0309.aspx?Page=Page05.jpg They are made in New Zealand but available in a bunch of locations. I found m ost of mine in T. J. Maxx. Scott Welch Product Manager, Open Text Collaboration and Social Media Group www.opentext.com 905 762 6101 "Things turn out best for people who make the best of the way things turn out ." - John Wooden