NEVER Throw Away A Partially Used Dried Up Caulk Tube Again! How To Keep Them Like New
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 Published On Jun 10, 2023

In this video I show you how to go about storing your caulk tubes so that the material does not setup and get too hard to where it needs to be thrown out. This is a common issue but there are quite a few solutions.

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