the_scotsman wrote:Question: you say "childproof" screw bottle by which I assume it will be something like a "press down then screw" system.
The trouble is, with all dropper bottle paint I've used there's some inevitable buildup of paint inside the cap, on the dropper, around the rim, that no amount of cleaning can remove. Have you ensured that this buildup will not affect the operation of your dropper bottles?
Your assumption on the function of the cap is correct.
Our paint formulation though is very different from other brands and it does not dry around the dropper cap as much. furthermore the design of the dropper cap is different, allowing the excess paint to gradually slide back into the bottle rather than sit on the tip and dry.
granander wrote:In the example posted in the thread it was $500 as a startingfee, $750 anually (or more of volume gets large) and $225 an hour for testing every single product.
This is for selling in the US only though, us europeans are safe

God bless europe then!!!
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Desubot wrote:
Sillycybin wrote:
The only two places I know of in Canada that sells vallejo are Mississauga and somewhere in the maritimes.
Not sure of Canadaland but at least you can get vallejo via Amazon pretty easily.
Im hoping these paints will be of similar convenience.
Selling on amazon is on our future plans, but we will be the ones fulfilling the orders and not amazon. hopefully this will work for you.