Pretty hot but I have used it in real 20 oz plastic Coke bottles before... But that is sturdy plastic.How hot is melted wax?
That is the thing, I have never held one of these new Pepsi perfects, so I don't know what the plastic feels like. It sounds like it is very thin and might not be the route to go.Definitely do not try this with a Mexican bottle, hot water out of a tap is enough to warp those (been there done that!) so 200 degree wax will totally destroy it......you have been warned!!!
I was thinking on trying this method...
Make the liquid into jelly!
That way I don't think it'll harm the bottle over the years.
What do you guys think?
http://youtu.be/ibQmNvQd7BI
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I was thinking on trying this method...
Make the liquid into jelly!
That way I don't think it'll harm the bottle over the years.
What do you guys think?
http://youtu.be/ibQmNvQd7BI
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Thing is; jello/jelly = sugar. Sugar + air = mold and bacteria.
I wouldn't recommend putting in anything consumable if you break the original seal.
What would the self life be? Jelly intended for desserts will have sugar (and therefore a limited shelf life), but that video looked like a gelatin that simply set the liquid. Mind you, he used Coke, so yes sugar. Coke Zero might be a safer option or food colour in water.
Meanwhile a screen used bottle just popped up for sale :facepalm
what do u think it will go for? didn't the last sell for 7900?
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He's asking $3500. If I wasn't saving for a dang house I'd snatch it up.
I have a listing in Beverly Hills for $5.295 million.![]()
Totally.![]()
613 N. Rexford Dr.
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Awesome. List it in the junkyard!