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Has any member come up with a sure fire way of capping silicone tubes/liquid nails/no more gaps etc after use? I have tried screws, caps, bolts etc without much luck. Electrical tape seems to work for up to 2 weeks but air still seems to get in to set the silicone in the dispenser tube. I hate cleaning out the dispenser every time I need to use a product.
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Keep the plastic nozzle on the tube and squeeze a small amount of silicone out of the tip to form a plug.
I also put a small piece of plastic between the tube and nozzle as per this youtube clip.
Or use a silicone end cap. Then wrap everything up in plastic with elastic band.
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Hello @LorenClayton
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and experience in regards to capping silicone tubes.
Eric
I don't have much luck with the Sika ones @MitchellMc as the caps don't seal very well especially if you have to change the trim angle of the tips. But the Monarch ones work a treat and makes for more compact storage too.
Nailbag
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