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Hi There,
Thanks for your inquiry! My name is Augie, and I am on the Customer Support crew here at iFixit.
I appreciate your feedback regarding disposal instructions on our site. Because of that feedback, we went ahead and added a [https://help.ifixit.com/article/268-iopener-leaked-burst|Help Doc] regarding iOpener disposal.
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+Fortunately, the liquid inside the iOpener is non-toxic, food safe, and water soluble. Should you need to dispose of a damaged iOpener, feel free to clean any spilled iOpener liquid using a damp towel, then dispose of the iOpener as you would any other normal household refuse. The towel can then be washed or rinsed like normal.
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You’re right on the money in terms of the liquid inside the iOpener. It is indeed Glycerol, and is perfectly safe to dispose of using the methods you mentioned.
-Should you have any other questions though, please don’t hesitate to let us know here, or to send an email to our Support team at support@ifixit.com.
+Should you have any other questions though, please don’t hesitate to let us know here, or to send an email to our Support team at support(at)ifixit(dot)com.
Thanks again,
Augie

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Edit by: Augie Fash

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Hi There,
Thanks for your inquiry! My name is Augie, and I am on the Customer Support crew here at iFixit.
-I appreciate your feedback regarding disposal instructions on our site. Because of that feedback, we went ahead and added a [https://help.ifixit.com/article/268-iopener-leaked-burst|Help Doc] regarding iOpener disposal. [br]
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+I appreciate your feedback regarding disposal instructions on our site. Because of that feedback, we went ahead and added a [https://help.ifixit.com/article/268-iopener-leaked-burst|Help Doc] regarding iOpener disposal.
You’re right on the money in terms of the liquid inside the iOpener. It is indeed Glycerol, and is perfectly safe to dispose of using the methods you mentioned.
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-Should you have any other questions though, please don’t hesitate to let us know here, or to send an email to our Support team at support@ifixit.com. [br]
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+Should you have any other questions though, please don’t hesitate to let us know here, or to send an email to our Support team at support@ifixit.com.
Thanks again,
Augie

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Original post by: Augie Fash

Text:

Hi There,

Thanks for your inquiry! My name is Augie, and I am on the Customer Support crew here at iFixit.

I appreciate your feedback regarding disposal instructions on our site. Because of that feedback, we went ahead and added a [https://help.ifixit.com/article/268-iopener-leaked-burst|Help Doc] regarding iOpener disposal. [br]

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You’re right on the money in terms of the liquid inside the iOpener. It is indeed Glycerol, and is perfectly safe to dispose of using the methods you mentioned.

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Should you have any other questions though, please don’t hesitate to let us know here, or to send an email to our Support team at support@ifixit.com. [br]

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Thanks again,

Augie

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open