Solid detergents are in cardboard box, liquid detergents are in PE or PET bottles.
Generally Sterile bottles can be used upto 5 years.However theoretically the sterility should remain till the time you open the poly bag.
Light causes chemical changes in many things, including vitamins, foods and even paper. Dark bottles prevent this and give the items a longer shelf life.
They should last indefinitely if kept in a cool dark place.
only bottles of top shelf booze ---> (for the park rangers only).
Yes, DNA does have a shelf life. It has a shelf life of about four years if it is properly preserved.
According to Martinelli's Website, glass bottles have a shelf life of 3 years and plastic bottles have a shelf life of 2 years. I read that 1 person used a bottle that was 5 years old without any problems, however it turns darker with age.
Whar is the shelf life of the " Idioms "
Ketchup does have a shelf life of approximately 18 months after the manufactured date. However, if exposed to extreme heat while stored, it will break down in a matter of days. Actually ketchup has a shelf life of 6 months in the fridge. Keeping it cold retards the process of spoiling.
The shelf life of Chloramphenicol when it is unopened is 24 months. The shelf life when it's opened is 28 days.
shelf life of DM Water
shelf life of frozen promanangate