cactusman
05-06-2006, 06:50 PM
I have seen variations on the answer:
1. squeeze out as much air as possible and cap it.
2. store the bottle upside down.
3. If the cap is worn or lost, stick an eight penny nail into the hole and tape
with electrical tape to reduce air infiltration
4. buy a smaller bottle and replace it once a year if not used up.
Any comments as to the appropriate way to store this stuff?
Marty aka cactus-man in Arizona
1. squeeze out as much air as possible and cap it.
2. store the bottle upside down.
3. If the cap is worn or lost, stick an eight penny nail into the hole and tape
with electrical tape to reduce air infiltration
4. buy a smaller bottle and replace it once a year if not used up.
Any comments as to the appropriate way to store this stuff?
Marty aka cactus-man in Arizona