Quote Originally Posted by yiGity
i didnt quite understand what your trying to say with that comment?
my bad.. me either..

ill try again.

If I was going to put it in a smell proof bag. I get maybe 3.

Put on 3 sets of rubber gloves. Get it all in 1 bag,
carefully remove"(touching as little area as possible)" one set of gloves and seal the bag.
Then stick it in another bag and remove another set of gloves, seal. then a 3rd for fun.

The point is, the SMALLEST trace smell will sound da Dog.
Dont get the smell on anything else..
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