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[quote=Anonymous]11:09 again. My special contact lens solution failed the rescreen because it is a hydrogen peroxide product. Obviously I'm a terrorist and want to cause mayhem with it. My saline solution passed the rescreen - because it's benign! I got to keep the saline. The hydrogen peroxide product doesn't come in bottles smaller than 12 ounces. I told TSA I can't put it in a 3 ounce bottle because that's not sterile. He was like "Well, it isn't safe." I've flown in many other airports with no issues (BWI, MIA, SFO, DCA, and even IAD) carrying on this solution. But this agent had his "grumpy mode" on high. TSA's response letter even said something like "It's an agent's discretion on a reasonable quantity. If it is not reasonable and fails a rescreen, it will be thrown out. To be safe, always pack the item in a checked bag." Breastmilk will pass a rescreen! :-) I'm worried that OP will find a prick of an agent and get her entire stash tossed. Only carry on what you need on the plane. [/quote]
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