Is it safe to use the Dropper from Rudirect with receptorchem ru?
    Product 8/31/2024

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    The user is asking if it's safe to use a glass dropper from a finished RU58841 product with a new RU58841 product and if cleaning it with water is sufficient. They are concerned about the quality of the plastic dropper that came with the new product.
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