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Mid 1980’s Mercury 35 wire corrosion
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<blockquote data-quote="MDCrappie" data-source="post: 513670" data-attributes="member: 160"><p>Store it upside down. Lid will be a little harder to get off but it won't dry up. These lids, especially after using channel locks to get it open, will distort and then not be airtight when screwed on. This is why they dry up. If stored upside down a little bit will fill the void and make it airtight. I do the same with TruOil and PVC cement. Have had open bottles last years this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDCrappie, post: 513670, member: 160"] Store it upside down. Lid will be a little harder to get off but it won't dry up. These lids, especially after using channel locks to get it open, will distort and then not be airtight when screwed on. This is why they dry up. If stored upside down a little bit will fill the void and make it airtight. I do the same with TruOil and PVC cement. Have had open bottles last years this way. [/QUOTE]
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