marlinspike
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I used some Tiger Seal and was very impressed with it. I wrapped it tightly in cling film thinking that would be enough to keep it soft. Didn't work and I ended up cutting the tube to get the usable stuff out.
Now on the Tiger Seal in Halfords, which is a different packaging, it says to put tin foil over the hole. Why would that work if cling film didn't? A few forums suggest keeping it inside, others say in the fridge. Does anyone have a guaranteed way of keeping it soft? I probably managed to use 75% of the tube, but it's too expensive to have the same issue again, nevermind the mess and hassle of not having the nozzle. You would think they would give you a screw on cap. Any tips?
Now on the Tiger Seal in Halfords, which is a different packaging, it says to put tin foil over the hole. Why would that work if cling film didn't? A few forums suggest keeping it inside, others say in the fridge. Does anyone have a guaranteed way of keeping it soft? I probably managed to use 75% of the tube, but it's too expensive to have the same issue again, nevermind the mess and hassle of not having the nozzle. You would think they would give you a screw on cap. Any tips?