I hope this saves you the frustration I went through..
I’ve tried freezer bags, I ended up with 2 tubes half cured and had to cut them in half to get what remaining contents I could. The lids crack (especially on threebond products) too as it’s in contact with the carrier - either acetic acid or methanol. I’m convinced it’s designed that way to make you buy more. I’ve found this simple solution to solve all the problems I was having. YmmvYou are way over thinking this stuff.
Put the tubes of sealer in a freezer bag, it seals up tight and the sealers never set up.
I have a bunch of tubes that are 5-6 years old and come out of the tube like new when I need them.
looks funny, but hey, if it works, who caresA good tip I was shown by a builder to keep tubes of silicone, glue etc last much longer, is to unscrew the cap then cover the opening with any bit of old plastic bag etc or the glove you just took off after using the tube then replace cap/nozzle. Lasts years. The nozzle on the silicone will dry up but just replace it when using again.
I didn't do this with the Dirko btw.
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I do this with fuel caps on equipment when I have to tip it over any. Plastic parts bags work also.A good tip I was shown by a builder to keep tubes of silicone, glue etc last much longer, is to unscrew the cap then cover the opening with any bit of old plastic bag etc or the glove you just took off after using the tube then replace cap/nozzle. Lasts years. The nozzle on the silicone will dry up but just replace it when using again.
I didn't do this with the Dirko btw.
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Nice tipI do this with fuel caps on equipment when I have to tip it over any. Plastic parts bags work also.
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