Sealing Disks – Yea or Nay? 2


Sealing disks are used to keep the product out of the cap when you package lotion or cream in a jar.

The disks also present a professional appearance to a product, and slow down leakage possibilities.

They are not necessary, but many makers prefer to use them. We want your opinion!

Are sealing disks helpful, important, or useful? Should we continue to keep them in stock?

Please comment below to let us know your thoughts.

Thank you in advance!

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About Denise

I'm a crazy goat lady who got into making my own soap with goat milk, found MMS to order supplies, and now I get to combine my love of creating skin care products with a job to pay the feed bill. I live in Alaska and greatly enjoy the unique aspects of my northern home - summer days when it never gets dark and the Northern Lights dancing above in winter. Favorite scents include Wild Mint and Ivy, Rhubarb & Sugar Cane, and Eucalyptus Spearmint.

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2 thoughts on “Sealing Disks – Yea or Nay?

  • Kathleen

    I no longer use the disks. I use to use them for my lotions, but I prefer to use a Lid with a SS barrier(self sealing). My customers like them as well, it makes a more hygienic seal.

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