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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 462006" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>If you're talking about 3M 5200, you can keep it from hardening by sticking it in the freezer after opened. I use a screw/nail to replace the cap (like you would with a tube of calking). I get as much air out of the tube as I can, cap it with a nail, tape it good, then stick it in a ziploc bag and then into the freezer. I've had 5200 last well over a year with this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 462006, member: 9169"] If you're talking about 3M 5200, you can keep it from hardening by sticking it in the freezer after opened. I use a screw/nail to replace the cap (like you would with a tube of calking). I get as much air out of the tube as I can, cap it with a nail, tape it good, then stick it in a ziploc bag and then into the freezer. I've had 5200 last well over a year with this method. [/QUOTE]
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