Taking 100 Ml Of Isopropyl Alcohol On Plane

Fanjeera

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The problem is it's flammable. How do you do it? Maybe one of the most important supply next to glue you definitely need with yourself all the time, especially when travelling. Do you use anything else? Buy vodka?
 

TooBad

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The problem is it's flammable. How do you do it? Maybe one of the most important supply next to glue you definitely need with yourself all the time, especially when travelling. Do you use anything else? Buy vodka?
Can you not buy alcohol when you arrive?
 

Fanjeera

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Can you not buy alcohol when you arrive?
I probably can, but is 40% enough?

Am not sure of course that I would actually need it, so I would have to drink it on the last day then :D. That would become a nice tradition.
 

Noah

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I travel with it all the time, both in hand luggage and in check-in luggage, and it has never been queried. It is flammable, but it's not dangerous - it's not going to self-ignite. I doubt it is any more combustible than perfume or hairspray.
 

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I probably can, but is 40% enough?

Am not sure of course that I would actually need it, so I would have to drink it on the last day then :D. That would become a nice tradition.
I'm meaning isopropyl alcohol.
 
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