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<blockquote data-quote="MLBbreton" data-source="post: 617944" data-attributes="member: 6523"><p>When in doubt ask.</p><p>Ball says their jars are not sterile from the factory. It's also possible that dust, dirt etc can get on them during transportation. As they are manufactured overseas where processes are fluid. It's possible they could be contaminated from machinery cleaning or lack of maintenance.</p><p>Therefore they recommend they always be sanitizeed in the dishwasher before use.</p><p></p><p>So I will have to change my ways. </p><p>Thanks for the question. Nice to have a clear answer from manufacturer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLBbreton, post: 617944, member: 6523"] When in doubt ask. Ball says their jars are not sterile from the factory. It's also possible that dust, dirt etc can get on them during transportation. As they are manufactured overseas where processes are fluid. It's possible they could be contaminated from machinery cleaning or lack of maintenance. Therefore they recommend they always be sanitizeed in the dishwasher before use. So I will have to change my ways. Thanks for the question. Nice to have a clear answer from manufacturer. [/QUOTE]
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