Little plastic bottles to fill for retail with polish remover?

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Hi, the times people ask me if i have got any remeover is unreall, can i buy empty bottles and fill them from mine as i buy the big litre ones or am i not allowed to do that?
Also if i can where do i but these from any ideas would be great?

Thanks :)
 
Hi, the times people ask me if i have got any remeover is unreall, can i buy empty bottles and fill them from mine as i buy the big litre ones or am i not allowed to do that?
Also if i can where do i but these from any ideas would be great?

Thanks :)

Sweet Squared 08452106060 sell retail bottles of enamel remover.

Easier and safer to buy it and retail it than filling bottles.

It is actually a hazardous thing to do both from the point of view of vapours and flammability. Sheesh, who could be bothered to do this?

Much more professional to sell a branded and correctly labelled bottle.

There are laws against selling unlabelled or incorrectly labelled bottles of flammable liquids.
 
Hiyah
I get mine from Nail order website, 3oml size ideal for polish remover to retail, I label the bottles so then my clients know whats in the bottle and not just water with food colouring lol

hth
Sue x
 
Well i thought that geeg as i did a business course a couple of years ago and it was on that about unlabled products, thats why i asked if i could do it as things might have changed.I will have a look in the cat as i need a few bits from SS anyway thanks alot.x
 
Hiyah
I get mine from Nail order website, 3oml size ideal for polish remover to retail, I label the bottles so then my clients know whats in the bottle and not just water with food colouring lol

hth
Sue x

Gov. regulations for correct labelling of flammables are allot more strict than stating the ingredients. You should not be doing it and you could be prosecuted especially if a child drank some or a client used it near a source of open flame etc. Hope you have good insurance.
 
Gov. regulations for correct labelling of flammables are allot more strict than stating the ingredients. You should not be doing it and you could be prosecuted especially if a child drank some or a client used it near a source of open flame etc. Hope you have good insurance.


Thanks geeg for this advice, I didn't know this fact,:o I copied what my salon did for me (and can I add still do) when I used to get my nails enhanced, they sold me a nice aftercare kit which included solar oil, mini file and 30ml polish remover, clear top coat

I will remove my bottles from my bags and will purchase the correct retail sized bottles from my supplier.

This is why I LOVE THIS SITE for its facts. legislation info and guidance, the thoughts of a child getting hold of and drinking my polish remover sends shivers down my spine!

Thanks again
Sue :)
 
What do they sell them at Sue and what size?
 
What do they sell them at Sue and what size?

Hiyah

They sold me a aftercare bag for £10.00 which included solar oil, mini file, 30ml CND polish remover with hand written label attached and clear top coat again the top coat was unlabelled!!

I thought it was a great retail idea at the time.

Sue x
 

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