I used to manage a photo lab, and we always had empty chemical bottles left over after mixing C41 & RA4.
I kept quite a few of these - the bleach came in brownish plastic with blue screw tops. Cost me zilch and are still going strong.
I made sure they were thoroughly rinsed out with hot water and now store various developers etc.
If you wanted opaque bottles but didn't want glass, perhaps a visit to your local Walmart or local photolab could help out. Plus they can never be mistaken for soda bottles by anybody - most have labels that won't come off easy with warnings on them.
I also use emptied chemical bottles for small print runs - mix as I use and store the rest in a variety of the types I listed above.
Works for me.
- Nanette
www.nanettereid.com
I kept quite a few of these - the bleach came in brownish plastic with blue screw tops. Cost me zilch and are still going strong.
I made sure they were thoroughly rinsed out with hot water and now store various developers etc.
If you wanted opaque bottles but didn't want glass, perhaps a visit to your local Walmart or local photolab could help out. Plus they can never be mistaken for soda bottles by anybody - most have labels that won't come off easy with warnings on them.
I also use emptied chemical bottles for small print runs - mix as I use and store the rest in a variety of the types I listed above.
Works for me.

- Nanette
www.nanettereid.com
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