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So I know plenty of folks use the oven for dry heat sterilization. It grosses me out thinking about using your dirty ass oven for supposedly cleaning vial, etc.
I used to only use an oven to be sure there was no moisture in my glassware before running through the autoclave. Now I am faced with cooking my vials in the oven too.
I am considering transferring my RFS commercially washed and packaged vials into oven bags (inside my hood, of course) then baking those suckers for about an hour at 200c (just under 400f).
Just seems like this would be a significantly cleaner approach than open baking in your kitchen oven.
Thoughts?
I used to only use an oven to be sure there was no moisture in my glassware before running through the autoclave. Now I am faced with cooking my vials in the oven too.
I am considering transferring my RFS commercially washed and packaged vials into oven bags (inside my hood, of course) then baking those suckers for about an hour at 200c (just under 400f).
Just seems like this would be a significantly cleaner approach than open baking in your kitchen oven.
Thoughts?