After years as an HVAC contractor, I learned how to prevent silicone from curing in the nozzle. Take a few inches of duct tape and spiral it around the nozzle to make it a few inches longer. Then squeeze the caulk into the extended tube and pinch it shut when it nears the end. How this works. The ascetic acid in the caulk reacts with oxygen to begin the cure process. By squeezing the caulk that has been exposed to air into the tape, it cures there but not back into the nozzle. This won't work forever, oxygen can get through the tape but it does let you reuse a tube once opened.
the explanation of the chemical part is 100% wrong but otherwise a more or less valid technique, for some time at least. To start off it's 'acetic acid' which is not part of the curing but a byproduct that is released as the sealant cures. Second the curing starts with reaction with humidity _not_ oxygen (and as described above releases acetic acid as a byproduct while doing so. Acetoxy-curing silicon sealant would cure in a 100% nitrogen or argon atmo given adequate RH levels (40-70%) but almost no curing at all would happen in 0% RH environment.
Once one has used some silicon from the tube, whether the large or the small, remove the spout and make a small indentation in the neck of the tube, with a pencil. Then smear a dollop of petroleum jelly into the indentation. This makes a perfect seal and I have experience the silicon remains usable for many weeks/months.
EXCELLENT!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have taped the nozzle end for yrs, but it doesn't always work for any length of time...cutting open the tube & restructuring the nozzle end is amazing....LOL!!!
Thought you were going to show us a use for a slug of dried up silicone maybe a vibration absorbing bushing. I have cut open old tubes before to salvage the still useable contents. Neat trick to make it gun-able again. Wish all tubes had the removable nozzle which greatly extends the open time life of a tube.
You're right about the nozzle, but I find a lot of 'cheaper tubes' etc dont have the threaded part. Hence, I re-use the whole nozzle. I have a few now and they're plenty.
In the previous video I saw him using silicone with acetone mixed to together to make a liquid to waterproof stuff. Don't know if it works with dried out silicone though.
Use those extra long golf tees and put in the end. Put a little wd - 40 on the tee for a release agent and stick it in and it will keep channel open through the dried up stuff . This works for a while but not for ever. Also works well with liquid nail, just dont forget the release agent wd -40. I like this video method as well. Will try it !!
I love your videos! Straight to the point, no talking, no stupid channel intros etc but HEAPS of useful information. I love the finger wag and thumb up, I always watch every time I see a notification from you, thanks!
Congratulations to you for your Excellent Presentation. Not only helpful to the user, but also helps to stop unnecessary dumping of extra waste material.
Another tip. At the open end nozzle tip, take cellophane wrap, a few square inches and tie it at the nozzle with a rubber band. Then squirt a small amount into the cellophane to make a small bubble. Since it is not exposed to air, it will stay soft till your next use. Just discard the amount in the cellophane.
After use, the nozzle of the silicone tube does not need any kind of separate plug. Instead, I hold the gun in front of me with the nozzle towards the floor and squeeze the trigger very little until I get a few centimeters of silicone out and it hangs straight down towards the floor the whole time. At the rear end of the gun, the piston rod curves into a hook, so I leave the whole gun hanging from some convenient place with this hook, and the piece of silicone hanging down from the nozzle dries into a plug. After it dries, maybe I'll move the pistol somewhere for storage. This way I have a plug that fits the nozzle perfectly, which prevents it from drying out deeper. When I need silicone, this little disposable plug is easy to remove and get to work.
I just tried this and it works! 😮 cut the last few inches off a recently emptied tube and popped out the plunger (wouldn’t have worked if the tube was empty for very long). Figured out it helps to use the back end and plunger of the empty tube as a form to stretch the tip over, before putting it down over the full one. Also, you don’t need tape of it’s something like silicone. The residue will glue the two halves together.
Another tip: store the tubes inside an airtight bag together with a good amount of desiccant, like silica gel packets (that aren't yet saturated, obviously). Silicone kit cures due to contact with humidity, so storing it inside a dry environment will make it harden much more slowly. Same goes for cyanoacrylate glue.
Silicone does not cure due to contact with humidity. It cures due to the solvent evaporating, technically a more humid environment will slow down silicone curing. Sealing the tube in an airtight container or simply sealing the cap means there is no air for the solvent to evaporate in to.
The value of time, energy and materials to recover the portion of product contained in the cartridge is far greater than the value of the recovered product. It is unsustainable and unecological..!!
El valor del tiempo, la energía y los materiales para recuperar la porción de producto contenida en el cartucho es mucho mayor que el valor del producto recuperado. ¡¡Es insostenible y antiecológico..!!
@John Bravo it does not, I take it out of the freezer and wipe the condensation or sweat off the outside and ready to use in 5 minutes. Try it, you won't regret it. An old man taught me this. He had sealers in his freezer for 2 years that were still just as new.
I've tried every trick there is and this is the only one that works. Leave enough sticking out so you can pull the hardened plug out of the end of the nozzle the next time and put it in the freezer,
@@johnbravo7542 Да, он замерзает и при этом останавливается реакция окисления ( полимеризации). Я не проводил такой эксперимент, но идея 100% отличная! Привет из России
Also taking the nozzle completely off after use and cleaning it out with toilet paper before it dries and putting a small screw cap (ie toothpaste cap) over the main threaded outlet usually works as well.
EVERBODY, TAKE NOTE! why remove a large plug of dried caulk, when you can PREVENT drying. It requires 100 percent effective closure of BOTH the push end and the nozzle end of the tube. I have been keeping all my used caulk tubes from drying out by using self adhesive foil tape to seal both ends. It works!! This tape from any hardware store seals joints on heating and cooling ducts. IT WORKS!! Charie in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
@@philtucker1224 I have tried it but I suspect trying to type English on a Russian character keyboard might not be fun or easy. Also just because google translate made it easier for this user to understand the English presented to them in Russian, doesn’t guarantee this user knows and understands English and even if they can read and comprehend, doesn’t mean they are fluent or able to write English which is a different skill for a second language user.
In Aus many / most cartridges come with a screw cap. BTW - in my 70+ years I've never seen a toothpaste tube with an opening / cap the size of the opening on a silicone cartridge.
Great method for reusing dried silicone! It's such a shame to throw away perfectly good silicone just because it has hardened. Your video not only provides an effective solution but also saves money and reduces environmental impact. The tips and tricks you shared, along with the cautionary advice, demonstrate your expertise in the subject.
I don't understand the part about reusing the dried silicone. Dried part is always thrown away, right? It's about removing dried silicone to use remaining wet product.
I think by ‘reuse dried silicone’ , he simply means reusing silicone tubes which are assumed to be dried . The dried silicone itself can never be used, ofcourse
Silicone has an expiration date. If you have it longer than a year, yes you might still have some that has not hardened but if you try to use it, the silicone won’t cure.
Hola , se agradecen los concejos , pero al final el título no va con lo que muestra , como utilizo la silicona seca , la saco y la dejo a un lado , pero no la recupero , otra cosa es que se seque la punta y la parte de adelante y se pueda gastar la parte de atrás , quitando el tapón delantero , muy amable , no caer en la trampa de la mayoría de UA-camrs con los títulos , solo para llamar la atención 😅
muy bueno. Yo lo que hago para que no se seque la silicona es desenroscar la punta plástica y poner una bolsa plástica y enroscar nuevamente. Simple, económico y efectivo! very good. What I do so that the silicone does not dry out is to unscrew the plastic tip and put a plastic bag and screw it back on. Simple, cheap and effective!
Very useful tips. However, despite how you seal the cartridge/tube after use it always solidifies after time. I suspect that once the silicone has been exposed to air then it commences an unstoppable reaction!
These suspicians depart from reality. Remove all the air and the "reaction" virtually halts. Even an unopened tube can harden if you wait long enough, obviously. Maybe you were failing to fill the nozzle completely prior to capping/plugging the nozzle. Nevertheless, the caulk within the tube hardens far slower than within the nozzle. The plunger should be maximally inserted to ensure that no air exists *behind* or in *front* of any remaining caulk located within the tube body...
My tip is when finished unscre the top and put cellophane wrap over the hole then screw the top back on over it. The stuff inside the top will dry and need removing next time you use it but inside the bottle bit will be ready to go 👍
Electrical wire nuts screwed on the tip is all that is needed to use all of a cartridge anytime. Wire nuts will preserve silicone for 3-4 months easily. I'm a handyman & have been using this technique for close to 25 years.
All clever ideas. Another way to block the end of the nozzle is simply to keep the end bit that you cut off, then turn it round and push it into the end of the tube like a cork.
the headline said how to re-use DRIED silicone - still waiting for the information on how - all you showed was how to seal the tube after opening - wasted time watching this - there are many ways to re-seal the tube - but your video headline said to re-use DRIED silicone - BAIT and SWITCH video - BIG LIE!
I think it’s not a lie, it’s just not well explained. He meant how to reuse the silicone TUBE once the silicone’s gone dry in the opening so you don’t have to throw it away when there’s still silicone inside. He just didn’t explain that well in the text of the video and the title.
Kung ano ano ang comment mo madam kung ano ang napanood mo intindihin at unawain mo na lang po gamitin mo na lang po yong kaunting CS mo,may God bless us all youtuber,salamat po.
And those giant pink condoms, are they for horses? E we hat the fuck I do with dried silly cones in gf chest. Thought was gonna use a solvent, misleading title. Lower your audio and voice. Rude thumb gestures, shame!
No need to do all this - just keep the silicon in your fridge. You don't even need to fill up your freezer. Only snag is that it takes up room that could otherwise store beer!
Good tips for storing. However, with any old silicone or mastic tubes, I just put a long 1/4'' drill into it, to see if there is anything usable. Keep the drill on while drilling into the tube -while squeezing the tube applicator. If nothing appears, bin the tube and try another.
Screw off nozzles does not always help you - but I wonder - and then again not - why the manufactures long time ago have not implemented a better system!
I don't care for the finger wag. But I do love and appreciate all the useful little tips and hacks. An not all the unnecessary talking like other videos.👌
C'est très bien. Je voudrai savoir si vous pouvez refaire un chien de pistolets bulldog 320 en acier ? En vous envoyant la pièce défectueuse ? A vous lire. Cordialement
Der Trick mit dem Panzerband funktioniert immer, alternativ Isolierband drüber, dann mit einem Nagel einmal durchstossen bei Wiederverwendung, ansonsten sehr kreativ, ich habe einiges gesehen, was ich anderweitig anwenden werde, Danke !
Instead of using 2 tubes, couldn't you just cut the front lower, take out the dried silicone and reuse the front the way he used the front of the second tube?
While I applaud your non-wastefulness & willingness to get the very last bit of product, I think my boss would kill me if I spent that much time salvaging the last 1 1/2" of silicon from a tube instead of just cracking a new one.
Before you slip the water bottle over the silicone tube, run a bead of silicone to the inside of the water bottle. Then use the heat gun. It will insure a more airtight seal. 💖🌞🌵😷
Ценность, новизну и потрясающую глубину сей чУдной идеи крайне сложно переоценить... НО ! Один маленький нюанс : "высохший силикон", это - искусственный )(уй ! А на видосе - просто способ выработать тубу, когда она почти высохла ... )))
А ещё можно заармировать, проварить хорошенько электродами по чугуну и залить бетоном. Затем обработать жидким стеклом и покрасить масляной краской... Сперва валиком, а потом макловицей, зашкурить и через час покрыть гудроном.
Спасибо, без слов, только необходимые советы из личного опыта, без выращивания лайков, подписок и желания выглядеть как маститый режиссер. Ещё раз спасибо.
@@UrbSochi Не выбрасывайте пустые тубы из под селикона так как их можно использовать для солидола в пустую тубу набиваешь солидол вставляешь в пистолет и смазываешь что хочешь как сделал это я так смазываю подшипники тримера и тд
After years as an HVAC contractor, I learned how to prevent silicone from curing in the nozzle. Take a few inches of duct tape and spiral it around the nozzle to make it a few inches longer. Then squeeze the caulk into the extended tube and pinch it shut when it nears the end.
How this works. The ascetic acid in the caulk reacts with oxygen to begin the cure process. By squeezing the caulk that has been exposed to air into the tape, it cures there but not back into the nozzle. This won't work forever, oxygen can get through the tape but it does let you reuse a tube once opened.
the explanation of the chemical part is 100% wrong but otherwise a more or less valid technique, for some time at least.
To start off it's 'acetic acid' which is not part of the curing but a byproduct that is released as the sealant cures.
Second the curing starts with reaction with humidity _not_ oxygen (and as described above releases acetic acid as a byproduct while doing so.
Acetoxy-curing silicon sealant would cure in a 100% nitrogen or argon atmo given adequate RH levels (40-70%) but almost no curing at all would happen in 0% RH environment.
I have used the duct tape method to seal silicone tubes for as long as I can remember, must be 40+ years. works a treat.
I was taught to make a little pocket at the tip and squeeze it full . And I use packing tape so I can see what's happening. Very satisfying.
Once one has used some silicon from the tube, whether the large or the small, remove the spout and make a small indentation in the neck of the tube, with a pencil. Then smear a dollop of petroleum jelly into the indentation. This makes a perfect seal and I have experience the silicon remains usable for many weeks/months.
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EXCELLENT!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have taped the nozzle end for yrs, but it doesn't always work for any length of time...cutting open the tube & restructuring the nozzle end is amazing....LOL!!!
Thought you were going to show us a use for a slug of dried up silicone maybe a vibration absorbing bushing. I have cut open old tubes before to salvage the still useable contents. Neat trick to make it gun-able again. Wish all tubes had the removable nozzle which greatly extends the open time life of a tube.
Agreed about the removable nozzle! Problem is, it reduces profit margins.
Most tubes in the UK have removable nozzles.
@@JohnSnow-vf8jo That's it. I'm moving to the UK :)! Thanks, John.
@@JohnSnow-vf8jo Ditto for Japan
You're right about the nozzle, but I find a lot of 'cheaper tubes' etc dont have the threaded part. Hence, I re-use the whole nozzle. I have a few now and they're plenty.
Ok, but what about the dried silicone. I thought you were going to show us how to reuse it for something.
Boobies?
In the previous video I saw him using silicone with acetone mixed to together to make a liquid to waterproof stuff. Don't know if it works with dried out silicone though.
Thanks for the excellent tips. Although strictly speaking we're not reusing the dried silicone, but that which has not yet dried.
I was waiting for him to reuse some dried silicone, maybe he throws it at critics.
Maybe us it as a fire starter for a campfire. I don’t know it might work/. 😀
Perhaps dried silicone can be dissolved in acetone to produce an excellent varnish that will stick to any surface and is water resistant.
Use those extra long golf tees and put in the end. Put a little wd - 40 on the tee for a release agent and stick it in and it will keep channel open through the dried up stuff . This works for a while but not for ever. Also works well with liquid nail, just dont forget the release agent wd -40. I like this video method as well. Will try it !!
I love your videos! Straight to the point, no talking, no stupid channel intros etc but HEAPS of useful information. I love the finger wag and thumb up, I always watch every time I see a notification from you, thanks!
Vraiment génial exactement 👍👍👍
The finger wag is retarded!
Does it really work?!?
Reusing tubes isn't reusing dried silicone misleading video title
Congratulations to you for your Excellent Presentation. Not only helpful to the user, but also helps to stop unnecessary dumping of extra waste material.
Another tip. At the open end nozzle tip, take cellophane wrap, a few square inches and tie it at the nozzle with a rubber band. Then squirt a small amount into the cellophane to make a small bubble. Since it is not exposed to air, it will stay soft till your next use. Just discard the amount in the cellophane.
I just put the cellophane over the tube end, then screw the nozzle on to seal it. Lasts for months!
Brilliant and of course I chucked out a load of "dried up tubes" only last month. Lesson learnt, thank you.
And finally a use for hot glue!
Use the dried silicone to clean the sawdust out of sanding belts or discs and material out of grinding wheels or flap discs and cut off discs etc
After use, the nozzle of the silicone tube does not need any kind of separate plug. Instead, I hold the gun in front of me with the nozzle towards the floor and squeeze the trigger very little until I get a few centimeters of silicone out and it hangs straight down towards the floor the whole time. At the rear end of the gun, the piston rod curves into a hook, so I leave the whole gun hanging from some convenient place with this hook, and the piece of silicone hanging down from the nozzle dries into a plug. After it dries, maybe I'll move the pistol somewhere for storage. This way I have a plug that fits the nozzle perfectly, which prevents it from drying out deeper. When I need silicone, this little disposable plug is easy to remove and get to work.
Bit of cling film between the nozzle and tube also works (unless you leave the tube for years and then find a lump of bouncy silicone inside 😆)
Mine was through hardened and after removal appeared suitable for adult entertainment😅
I just tried this and it works! 😮 cut the last few inches off a recently emptied tube and popped out the plunger (wouldn’t have worked if the tube was empty for very long). Figured out it helps to use the back end and plunger of the empty tube as a form to stretch the tip over, before putting it down over the full one. Also, you don’t need tape of it’s something like silicone. The residue will glue the two halves together.
Another tip: store the tubes inside an airtight bag together with a good amount of desiccant, like silica gel packets (that aren't yet saturated, obviously). Silicone kit cures due to contact with humidity, so storing it inside a dry environment will make it harden much more slowly. Same goes for cyanoacrylate glue.
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Silicone does not cure due to contact with humidity. It cures due to the solvent evaporating, technically a more humid environment will slow down silicone curing. Sealing the tube in an airtight container or simply sealing the cap means there is no air for the solvent to evaporate in to.
The value of time, energy and materials to recover the portion of product contained in the cartridge is far greater than the value of the recovered product.
It is unsustainable and unecological..!!
El valor del tiempo, la energía y los materiales para recuperar la porción de producto contenida en el cartucho es mucho mayor que el valor del producto recuperado.
¡¡Es insostenible y antiecológico..!!
@@guillermoleal6878 Yes, but it does make a good youtube video!
If you cut the current one back a bit, you can use the existing tube. Great Idea. Thanks
Keep it in the freezer until you need to use it again. Works every time and lasts for a very long time
does it freeze?
@John Bravo it does not, I take it out of the freezer and wipe the condensation or sweat off the outside and ready to use in 5 minutes. Try it, you won't regret it. An old man taught me this. He had sealers in his freezer for 2 years that were still just as new.
@@raul_gonzalez305 I certainly will try it!
I've tried every trick there is and this is the only one that works. Leave enough sticking out so you can pull the hardened plug out of the end of the nozzle the next time and put it in the freezer,
@@johnbravo7542 Да, он замерзает и при этом останавливается реакция окисления ( полимеризации). Я не проводил такой эксперимент, но идея 100% отличная! Привет из России
Your design is great, I love how you used 1×2's to keep it light weight. Great job my friend !!!!!!
예상은 했어요.
속은 안굳어있을거라는거.
저는 그냥 그래서 커버를 자르지는 않고 꼭지만 구멍뚫어서 다시쓰고 다음에도 또쓰고 해왔는데.^^
그렇게 해도 몇번은 반복해서 쓰게되드라구요.^^
이방법은 진짜 원초적이고 근본적인 방법인거 같네요.
Bonjour ! Et un grand merci pour cette astuce, bravo à toi !!! Mr Didier.
Also taking the nozzle completely off after use and cleaning it out with toilet paper before it dries and putting a small screw cap (ie toothpaste cap) over the main threaded outlet usually works as well.
EVERBODY, TAKE NOTE!
why remove a large plug of dried caulk, when you can PREVENT drying. It requires 100 percent effective closure of BOTH the push end and the nozzle end of the tube. I have been keeping all my used caulk tubes from drying out by using self adhesive foil tape to seal both ends. It works!! This tape from any hardware store seals joints on heating and cooling ducts.
IT WORKS!!
Charie in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Тогда придётся выкидывать засохшую зубную пасту !
@@NikolyaShrek if you can understand English, how about commenting in English? 🤔
@@philtucker1224 I have tried it but I suspect trying to type English on a Russian character keyboard might not be fun or easy.
Also just because google translate made it easier for this user to understand the English presented to them in Russian, doesn’t guarantee this user knows and understands English and even if they can read and comprehend, doesn’t mean they are fluent or able to write English which is a different skill for a second language user.
In Aus many / most cartridges come with a screw cap.
BTW - in my 70+ years I've never seen a toothpaste tube with an opening / cap the size of the opening on a silicone cartridge.
Genioooo muchas gracias amigo por enseñarme!!! Saludos cordiales desde Bs As Argentina
You have no idea how many silicone tubes I have thrown away because they dried up. Thanks for the tips.
Great method for reusing dried silicone! It's such a shame to throw away perfectly good silicone just because it has hardened. Your video not only provides an effective solution but also saves money and reduces environmental impact. The tips and tricks you shared, along with the cautionary advice, demonstrate your expertise in the subject.
I don't understand the part about reusing the dried silicone. Dried part is always thrown away, right? It's about removing dried silicone to use remaining wet product.
I think by ‘reuse dried silicone’ , he simply means reusing silicone tubes which are assumed to be dried . The dried silicone itself can never be used, ofcourse
What good usage can you do with dried silicone?
I have 10+ completely dried tubes.
briliant dude some of those tricks i have done but not all ..thanks.
DID NOT SHOW "Reuse Dried Silicone" AT ALL, at no time was "DRY" silicon reused, misleading title, scam, whatever you want to call it
Click bait
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Harsh
Tühh amk
TY I'LL SKIP THIS ONE
@dwh5512 Me too. I'm a professional, and I don't use garbage ever.
You and I are on the same page, my friend.
Have a great and be safe.
Use a pen cap . Tap it down to make it stay on.
Silicone has an expiration date. If you have it longer than a year, yes you might still have some that has not hardened but if you try to use it, the silicone won’t cure.
great to see ideas like this as opposed to the throw away world we live in
Hola , se agradecen los concejos , pero al final el título no va con lo que muestra , como utilizo la silicona seca , la saco y la dejo a un lado , pero no la recupero , otra cosa es que se seque la punta y la parte de adelante y se pueda gastar la parte de atrás , quitando el tapón delantero , muy amable , no caer en la trampa de la mayoría de UA-camrs con los títulos , solo para llamar la atención 😅
El titulo no refleja el contenido del video. No me gusta.
Very good.
Lot's of useful comments too.
thank you for sharing useful knowledge
muy bueno. Yo lo que hago para que no se seque la silicona es desenroscar la punta plástica y poner una bolsa plástica y enroscar nuevamente. Simple, económico y efectivo!
very good. What I do so that the silicone does not dry out is to unscrew the plastic tip and put a plastic bag and screw it back on. Simple, cheap and effective!
Very clever. Good video.
Bonjour le Dépanneur et merci de cette vidéo instructive et bien pratique. Vos trucs et astuces sont ingénieuses 👍 ! Merci pour le partage, Michèle
Very useful tips. However, despite how you seal the cartridge/tube after use it always solidifies after time. I suspect that once the silicone has been exposed to air then it commences an unstoppable reaction!
Use CT1 ,I've got a tube been open for a year now
These suspicians depart from reality. Remove all the air and the "reaction" virtually halts. Even an unopened tube can harden if you wait long enough, obviously. Maybe you were failing to fill the nozzle completely prior to capping/plugging the nozzle. Nevertheless, the caulk within the tube hardens far slower than within the nozzle. The plunger should be maximally inserted to ensure that no air exists *behind* or in *front* of any remaining caulk located within the tube body...
@@StonemanRocks it does set up outside the tube,just takes a couple of days longer than sikaflex
Too right Arthur the Bluenose, and we are staying up👍
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SUPER COOL THANKS FOR THE FREE FISH!!
Sometimes, it's a $100.00 saddle on a $50.00 horse.
Not bad,Thanks for sharing again.( RCL veterans)🇨🇦🇺🇸🇫🇷🇹🇼
Misleading title. No use of dried silicone shown AT ALL!
Thanks a lot for showing us many tips for doing our day easier and funny.🤩🤩
My tip is when finished unscre the top and put cellophane wrap over the hole then screw the top back on over it.
The stuff inside the top will dry and need removing next time you use it but inside the bottle bit will be ready to go 👍
Electrical wire nuts screwed on the tip is all that is needed to use all of a cartridge anytime. Wire nuts will preserve silicone for 3-4 months easily. I'm a handyman & have been using this technique for close to 25 years.
Wow. You are a genius. Thanks.
All clever ideas. Another way to block the end of the nozzle is simply to keep the end bit that you cut off, then turn it round and push it into the end of the tube like a cork.
Good idea. I unscrew the nozzle, wrap cling film over the thread and screw the nozzle back on.
Bedankt voor deze tip, had ik dat eerder geweten, ik heb verleden maand zo een tiental weggegooid.
Groetjes Maurice
the headline said how to re-use DRIED silicone - still waiting for the information on how - all you showed was how to seal the tube after opening - wasted time watching this - there are many ways to re-seal the tube - but your video headline said to re-use DRIED silicone - BAIT and SWITCH video - BIG LIE!
맞아요 .
I think it’s not a lie, it’s just not well explained. He meant how to reuse the silicone TUBE once the silicone’s gone dry in the opening so you don’t have to throw it away when there’s still silicone inside. He just didn’t explain that well in the text of the video and the title.
10 yıldan fazla silikon kullanmış bu gibi donmuş silikonlar benzer formüller le dahil
fakat bu kadar orjinal fikirleri düşünmemiştim
Kung ano ano ang comment mo madam kung ano ang napanood mo intindihin at unawain mo na lang po gamitin mo na lang po yong kaunting CS mo,may God bless us all youtuber,salamat po.
ခေါင်းစဥ်ကို လူတွေစိတ်ဝင်စားအောင် မဟုတ်တမ်းတရားတွေ ပေးထားတာ ဖြစ်ရမယ်။ ဒါပေမယ့် ဗဟုသုတ ရပါတယ်။
many thanks. very intelligent system.
OK, so not reusing dried silicone but removing the dried stuff.
Very useful in itself. But what when the whole tube has hardened? (happens very often)
Throw it away and purchase a new tube.
You can cut the hardened silicone into strips or discs that you can use somewhere else, like using them as rubber feet or something like that
@@smokeduv Actually, that's a nice idea! I do occasional handyman work and often get part-used tubes that dry up.
Use it as a Dildo?
THAT WAS SUPER USEFUL
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VALUABLE VIDEO
Very slick tips !!! Well done 👍👍👍👌👌👌
Bravoooo esti cel mai tare.Multumesc.
this guys got more time than money
And stupid people got more money but no time
Just let him save your caulk bro. Dry caulk is no fun, you know?
And those giant pink condoms, are they for horses? E we hat the fuck I do with dried silly cones in gf chest. Thought was gonna use a solvent, misleading title. Lower your audio and voice. Rude thumb gestures, shame!
Love this one and no stupid sound tracks to distract.
No need to do all this - just keep the silicon in your fridge. You don't even need to fill up your freezer. Only snag is that it takes up room that could otherwise store beer!
Good tips for storing. However, with any old silicone or mastic tubes, I just put a long 1/4'' drill into it, to see if there is anything usable. Keep the drill on while drilling into the tube -while squeezing the tube applicator. If nothing appears, bin the tube and try another.
Стоящие полезные советы. Спасибо тебе, хороший человек. Буду использовать👍
Slava Ukraini!!
Very clever.
Some good tips, but I know from experience that the hook screwed into the end doesn't create a good enough seal to stop it from going off
Agreed, and also the tape method only delays the inevitable !
Great idea, I learned a lot
Great idea! Be nice if the majority of caulk mfg.'s had screw off nozzles.
Screw off nozzles does not always help you - but I wonder - and then again not - why the manufactures long time ago have not implemented a better system!
Thank you for the good idea! ❤
Muito boa suas dicas gostei muito.
Aprendi também valeu forte abraço
Deus abençoe
I learned a little bit about this...... thanks
А я наоборот немного оставляю чтобы высох. Засохшим(именно высохшим уже) прекрасно чистятся наждачные круги. Собственно уже много роликов на эту тему.
Slava Ukraini!!
I don't care for the finger wag. But I do love and appreciate all the useful little tips and hacks. An not all the unnecessary talking like other videos.👌
Fantastic!
creative idea
Love this. Take a few minutes and don't be wasteful. More power to ya.
C'est très bien. Je voudrai savoir si vous pouvez refaire un chien de pistolets bulldog 320 en acier ? En vous envoyant la pièce défectueuse ? A vous lire. Cordialement
Der Trick mit dem Panzerband funktioniert immer, alternativ Isolierband drüber, dann mit einem Nagel einmal durchstossen bei Wiederverwendung, ansonsten sehr kreativ, ich habe einiges gesehen, was ich anderweitig anwenden werde, Danke !
Very useful tips. I didn't know that most of the tube could be salvaged. 🙂
More than wonderful, very, very good luck and permanent success in your good work
Instead of using 2 tubes, couldn't you just cut the front lower, take out the dried silicone and reuse the front the way he used the front of the second tube?
Q
Too hard
Super idea ❤🎉 i will
While I applaud your non-wastefulness & willingness to get the very last bit of product, I think my boss would kill me if I spent that much time salvaging the last 1 1/2" of silicon from a tube instead of just cracking a new one.
Your boss must be a knob then. Silicon aint cheap
this is only suitable for home
Agreed , a lot of time and effort for not much seeing as you'll probably have to open a new tube to finish the job
abim harikasın yaaa.. iyiki abonen olmuşum. tüm bilgileri senden alıyorum. emeklerine sağlık:)
Ein paar wirklich nette Tips. Aber was hat das Video mit trockenen Silikon zu tun? Da sehe ich keine Verwendung.
Thanks, useful information.
А где использование повторно засохшего силикона?
Он имеет ввиду,что старый тюбик не выбрасывать,его разрезать и засохшие куски убрать,а за ними силикон ещё живой.
Нигде. Видео не про это.
А про то как использовать не засохший.
В писте в прямом смысле! 😁
Slava Ukraini!!!
@@mihai8166 де вона?
Before you slip the water bottle over the silicone tube, run a bead of silicone to the inside of the water bottle. Then use the heat gun. It will insure a more airtight seal. 💖🌞🌵😷
Ценность, новизну и потрясающую глубину сей чУдной идеи крайне сложно переоценить...
НО !
Один маленький нюанс : "высохший силикон", это - искусственный )(уй !
А на видосе - просто способ выработать тубу, когда она почти высохла ... )))
Slava Ukraini!!
@@mihai8166 какой ещё "Слава урка" ? Ты й0бнулся что ль, футцен ?!
That was helpful to this old lady. 😮 Thanks.
Eu sempre coloco uma fita crepe enrolada na ponta e sempre deu para utilizar depois
Thanks for ten, it helps a lot.
Aha ! ... but .... how do you ( re-dissolve ) the dried bits ( for use again ? ) ....... DAVE™🛑
super tipp, thanks.....😊
Con todo esto entiendo que la silicona seca ya no sirve. Que sólo hay que evitar que se seque.
I like that there is no waffling on about subscribe to this and click that....straight to the point, well shot clip :)
А что с засохшим силиконом ?
Высох.
Slava Ukraini!!!!
@@mihai8166 Слава миру,богу и добрым людям!
Muy buenas recomendaciones, Gracias.
Теперь как повторно использовать пакетики для чая, пожалуйста!!!))))
И туалетную бумагу
@@Aleksey_Grumbler как повторно использовать бу туалетную бумагу? Понятно как - сделать из нее пакетик для чая и подсунуть его своему врагу :)
Продавайте женщинам как тампоны.
Не для чая, а с чаем.
Slava Ukraini!!
ive found some of my 100% silicone completely dried and having NEVER BEEN OPENED!! yes, they were 4 years old, but dried!!!
А ещё можно заармировать, проварить хорошенько электродами по чугуну и залить бетоном. Затем обработать жидким стеклом и покрасить масляной краской... Сперва валиком, а потом макловицей, зашкурить и через час покрыть гудроном.
А прогрунтовать? Вы что, вся робота насмарк. И скотч, побольше скотча.
Потом и продать можно.
Slava Ukraini!!
Many Thanks for demo
Спасибо, без слов, только необходимые советы из личного опыта, без выращивания лайков, подписок и желания выглядеть как маститый режиссер. Ещё раз спасибо.
Зато ты,как маститый комментатор с шаблонными и скудоумными пожеланиями
@@Ritamiller2007 Это точно. Поплакал бы он ещё)))
@@NTP-PSHALA А вы два хама конечно хорошие ?
@@UrbSochi Не выбрасывайте пустые тубы из под селикона так как их можно использовать для солидола в пустую тубу набиваешь солидол вставляешь в пистолет и смазываешь что хочешь как сделал это я так смазываю подшипники тримера и тд
Slava Ukraini!!
At the 3:50 mark, I like the yellow electrical nut to seal the tube the best.
Valeu pela dica 👍
some great ideas thank you for that