Someone that occured to me recently with the air safety debate - if you get a bottle and it has small "scuffs" not deep scratched in the actual body of the bottle - is that a hazard?
Do the bottle have some form of "clear lacquer" on the top that is to combat any issues from this?
Id imagine if you were playing with a lacklustre bottle cover (or none at all) and slid on some gravelly stuff or stones in the ground you might get this. Is it something to be paranoid about or is there some leeway in the design of bottles to compensate for inevitable things like this?
Do the bottle have some form of "clear lacquer" on the top that is to combat any issues from this?
Id imagine if you were playing with a lacklustre bottle cover (or none at all) and slid on some gravelly stuff or stones in the ground you might get this. Is it something to be paranoid about or is there some leeway in the design of bottles to compensate for inevitable things like this?