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NEVER Throw Away A Partially Used Dried Up Caulk Tube Again! How To Keep Them Like New 

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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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@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Which one of these methods did you find the most interesting or think would work the best?
@MatCendana
@MatCendana Год назад
The caulk condom
@kto_66
@kto_66 Год назад
I always used an old baby bottle nipple works perfectly 👍
@2299jsimon
@2299jsimon Год назад
The caulk condom works best for me...
@rainbow4x4
@rainbow4x4 Год назад
The red button
@Angellus502
@Angellus502 Год назад
In Australia the nozzels are a seperate screew on part, you just ask for 'em at the hardware store and they give you free ones
@rogersmith6515
@rogersmith6515 Год назад
Don't think it was mentioned, but one of the most important things to do is to squeeze a little out before using anything as a cap. You want to make sure no air is left in the nozzle.
@vinberube136
@vinberube136 7 месяцев назад
This is the key point.
@scottharris6423
@scottharris6423 Год назад
Retired now at 71 working in metal, glass,shower doors &windows. I've used all these techniques. They all work. My favorites are the red condom caps & tube renew ends. Excellent video. featuring the
@jerrypoller6902
@jerrypoller6902 Год назад
I'm a homeowner and have little need for calk - so I usually buy the small tube that doesn't need a calk gun - I was always throwing away a lot of product when I'd buy a full tube for the calk gun - your video just changed my mind - I can now buy the full tube and save the excess for the next job - THANKS!
@ScottDDavis71
@ScottDDavis71 Год назад
in a pinch, try using a red wire nut.The threads inside can screw down over the plastic nozzle, and it's kept caulk from drying out for months for me.
@kenbrown2808
@kenbrown2808 Год назад
I've found that all putting something in the tip of the tube does is introduce air deeper into the tube. my go-to is to wrap the tip with electrical tape, extending it an inch or more past the tip, then squeeze a blob of caulk out into the tape wrap. when I need the caulk, days to months later, I can unwrap the tape, pull out the hardened bit of caulk I squeezed out, and apply good caulk. my carpenter friend does use the caulk condoms, and he does the same, squeeze a little bit of caulk after putting it on, and that part cures and protects the rest. also, pro tip - using a razor knife to cut the tip gives you a better tip to work with, and using a piece of wire instead of the built on probe on the gun to puncture the seal, keeps you from having a sticky probe on the barrel of the gun which will invariably smear caulk on your hand.
@Randy_G
@Randy_G Год назад
Great Father’s Day gifts and ideas. Thank you. Never found your channel before but have subscribed and will recommend your channel.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Excellent! Really glad to hear you found the channel and are finding value in it. Thanks a lot for the feedback Randy and look forward to seeing you more around the channel!
@rullywow3834
@rullywow3834 Год назад
Electrical tape. A few wraps, pinch it at the top, and leave an end folded over to make it easy to pull. Works great and basically free.
@PhilLesh69
@PhilLesh69 Год назад
When I was seven my father was working on something that required dozens of caulk tubes. I noticed that there was a significant amount of wasted caulk that the gun couldn't squeeze out. We were at the wood craft shop on the army base we lived on, so I found a scrap piece of dowel that was just a little bigger than the inside diameter of one of the empty tubes and used a lathe and sand paper to make it fit. Then I cut it to fit in the space that the gun couldn't resch, and put it into the back end of each tube and got two or three more trigger squeezes worth of caulk out of each one. The only caulk left after my improvement was in the tip. So really not possible to design away, so no big deal.
@charlescarmichael1124
@charlescarmichael1124 Год назад
Thank you!
@yvonnejackson1696
@yvonnejackson1696 Год назад
Most useful video yet. The no drip caulk guns are definitely worth the money and I highly recommend them. Thanks for the great videos
@Butterfly-iz3nm
@Butterfly-iz3nm Год назад
I have pulled out 4 year old tubes of used caulk with nails stuck thru the hole, pulled the nail out, rammed a #2 philips screwdriver as far as it would go down the nozzle and proceeded to caulk my bathtub with it. Great salesmanship brother.
@ceeweedsl
@ceeweedsl 7 месяцев назад
Works on some caulk in some climates. Won't work right for Silicone or poly. Even though you stab through with a screwdriver, there is a plug you pushed into the tube. It will come back to stop up the flow repeatedly. Keep poking until you are finished or frustrated.
@bobhall5893
@bobhall5893 Год назад
I split the nozzle vertically in half with a utility knife and dig out the cured caulk with a small screwdriver. I then wrap the nozzle with elec tape. Works great and is repeatable.
@cheeseheadfiddle
@cheeseheadfiddle Год назад
Brilliant. I’ll try that one
@pwrgreg007
@pwrgreg007 Год назад
I just drill it out, using a drill the same size as the opening. Have to clean the bit, easier after the product has cured.
@fqopi
@fqopi Год назад
Actually, this topic has been on my mind for a long time but never bothered to look for solution and here we go, you answered my question without me asking. Thanks for your work and sharing your time with us. Awesome work 💯
@GMan-yv8cb
@GMan-yv8cb Год назад
Another one of those common problems with a (relatively) easy fix that makes everyone think... "WHY didn't I ever think of that" ?!? Thanks for sharing!!
@WOW_AQUATICS
@WOW_AQUATICS Год назад
I have a monthly subscription for my caulk gun issues. Seriously, It's a very helpful video. Can't believe how many times Made the tip too big for my job that I was doing. Really glad I found your channel
@clarencewiles963
@clarencewiles963 Год назад
I use a marker and date my tube that I put away. Thumbs up 👍 Also when you buy the caulk check the use by date and it could be on the inside bottom.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
That's a great tip. Thanks a lot for the input and feedback Clarence!
@mrch33sehed93
@mrch33sehed93 Год назад
Giant holes for your caulk is a definite no-no. Good info my man! 😎👌
@ronsieloff3576
@ronsieloff3576 Год назад
Excellent video. Bought these and love them. Thanks.
@drewrose8215
@drewrose8215 Год назад
Seriously! Was about to throw several tubes of caulk away before seeing this video. So much really helpful information in concise presentation. Wow! Color me happy & subscribed.
@kenharrison7034
@kenharrison7034 Год назад
I am just a retired home handyman and have tried many methods to keep caulk useful over time. Most have been unsuccessful. I have lately been using hot melt glue to make a seal which has worked well for me, just squeeze some around the tip and when it hardens it seals the caulk. I am retired as I said and time isn't money for me, not sure I would take the time if I were a contractor.
@MargaretJean-ey9hv
@MargaretJean-ey9hv Год назад
Love this idea❤
@chaecoco2
@chaecoco2 Год назад
A condom for a caulk tube. I have now seen it all. Seriously, this was an incredibly useful video. I don't know how may calk tubes I have tossed in the pass. Such a waste. This is a game changer. Thanks.
@pwrgreg007
@pwrgreg007 Год назад
I wasn't aware of these products but will definitely get some of these to try. What I do for water-based tubes is screw in a stainless steel eye screw, far enough that it seals the hole. That only works if the hole is relatively small, and doesn't work for long. For opening tube when product has cured, I will drill it out. You can select a size that matches the opening. The drill bit gets in pretty far and it usually gets it flowing again. But I'm going to try these more effective products. Thanks for the video!
@danbartelt3184
@danbartelt3184 Год назад
I picked up a trick that works really well... electrical cap. Screw it tight on the end and it seals up pretty well. I've gone back to tubes a year later and they were still alright. Handy trick using something you likely have on site or around the house.
@SpectralightPhoto
@SpectralightPhoto Год назад
Excellent video and no "fluff." Thanks!!!
@keithjamesthomson4961
@keithjamesthomson4961 Год назад
Totally relevant and very helpful. The one place we like to keep our couck soft!
@chrisforker7487
@chrisforker7487 Год назад
Fantastic video! I’m definitely gonna get the caulk condoms, being protected is essential!
@naradmohan4942
@naradmohan4942 Год назад
Very profitable explanation
@proddarunner
@proddarunner Год назад
We have all wasted a lot of money with unused caulk that dries out. Great video on new products to save use money!! Thank you!
@andrewdurfee2891
@andrewdurfee2891 Год назад
Old Ziploc bags work great as well as long as they still seal, push all air out & it's sealed
@michaeltowler2632
@michaeltowler2632 Год назад
I found a way of keeping sealant fresh but I've only used it on clear silicone types like Selleys all clear. I think the longest time between uses has been somewhere around a year and a half. I have kayaks for fishing and use it to do the various jobs I do. It's been really good as sometimes I might go 6 months without using and then it might be only for a few small screws at a time, Then later maybe some more I've been doing this for about 8 years now, and have never had to throw out a cartridge.
@JasonMcCord-qk3yb
@JasonMcCord-qk3yb Год назад
I really like that airtight container! In my line of work, some of the tubes cost as much as $300 each, and dry very quickly.
@steven.h0629
@steven.h0629 Год назад
military contractor? 🤣🤣
@JasonMcCord-qk3yb
@JasonMcCord-qk3yb Год назад
@@steven.h0629 Some of my contracts are, yes.
@enigmawyoming5201
@enigmawyoming5201 Год назад
Seriously! Great information here. Also seriously… I listened to this video while going to sleep. Slept great, and then woke up 4 hours later. Watch again (because it showed up on my iPad when I turned it back on) and fell back to sleep immediately. Not trying to disparage you at all… I’m saying this is good information I’ll remember in the future. But for now, your unique voice and presentation is helping me sleep. Thank you!!, (seriously). See/hear you again tomorrow night! I wish I was a good writer to do a better job in complimenting you, and expressing my appreciation of really getting benefit from this.😅
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Uh, Ok lol Sweet dreams.
@upnorth1955
@upnorth1955 Год назад
Another great informative video, thanks!
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Glad to hear you found it informative. Thanks a lot for leaving the feedback Randy!
@montamang837
@montamang837 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing this information
@deadrooster
@deadrooster Год назад
Your videos have helped me so many times it's not even funny! This is GREAT! Thank you!
@robertbowling8393
@robertbowling8393 Год назад
Thnx so much for sharing! I'd hate to guess over the years how many tunes of silicone and caulk I've has to pitch because they hardened up. Seems every new project meant another expensive trip for new sealant. I think I like the red ones as well, so looks like another Amazon trip. Lol Thnx again. (I forwarded this to my son ... He'll LOVE this.)
@wayneyadams
@wayneyadams Год назад
Thanks!
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You are very welcome! Really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback and the Super Thanks!
@shangri-lahomestead2895
@shangri-lahomestead2895 Год назад
Awesome information. There’s nothing more frustrating than dried up tubes in my caulk guns.
@Okie-Tom
@Okie-Tom Год назад
Very good demonstration!
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks a lot for the feedback!
@jamess1787
@jamess1787 Год назад
The introduction was mint. 🤣👌
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
🤫🤪
@YourVegasRealtor
@YourVegasRealtor Год назад
I’ve always used a wire connector. Works like a charm!
@wildbill23c
@wildbill23c Год назад
That's what I use. I put the wire nut on the tip, then wrap with electrical tape, works every time.
@YourVegasRealtor
@YourVegasRealtor Год назад
@@wildbill23c Sweet! I just put the wire nut and have used it a couple of years later.
@PhilLesh69
@PhilLesh69 Год назад
I saw somebody who found some caps from magic markers or pens or something like that, which fit perfectly, too.
@philipketchum1407
@philipketchum1407 Год назад
A wire nut work as well as anything. Been using them for decades with 100% success.
@jeannemyers489
@jeannemyers489 Год назад
I have used the orange type of caulk keeper. It works okay, but could be better. Haven't seen the others at our store. Thanks for letting us know about the other options!
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
You are very welcome. It was the one I was least impressed with. Thanks for the feedback Jeanne!
@hughsavage2136
@hughsavage2136 Год назад
Very helpful thanks.😊
@matty332010
@matty332010 Год назад
You may have inadvertently created a virial video!! Just hilarious!! Thanks for putting this together.
@andys5203
@andys5203 3 месяца назад
Awsome video. Thank you, sir.😊
@marionhawkinson1172
@marionhawkinson1172 Год назад
I use hot glue that I put on the tip and it works pretty well keeping the caulk wet.
@stevepettersen3283
@stevepettersen3283 Год назад
Great inventions. I should look for them in my supply catalog. Long time ago I drilled out the dry caulk from the tip.
@catsmeow5566
@catsmeow5566 Год назад
I got a caulk saver kit with the red caulk condoms and they work well for handheld squeeze tubes. The kit I got came with things to poke in to break up old caulk, but I like to use a nail. Btw, before watching this video the first time I saw them, I called them caulk condoms. So, pretty much universal. LOL. I've used them on silicone, construction adhesive, etc.
@WCTubeful
@WCTubeful Год назад
Nice video. Never knew there are some of these neat stuffs in the market.
@scottgorman7166
@scottgorman7166 Год назад
Excellent video. I think Ill get the Caulk Condoms for safety sake.
@stans5270
@stans5270 Год назад
I have been storing those caulk condoms in my wallet for years. You never know when you might need one.
@Victor-hb4hj
@Victor-hb4hj Год назад
We have over a dozen partially used tubes with screws or nails in them. Had no idea there are so many products out there. Like the yellow one but the Tupperware is pretty cool. Caulk condom is hard to beat the cost
@akinola24
@akinola24 Год назад
Nice informative video!
@AClarke2007
@AClarke2007 Год назад
These are all fixed tips, here in the UK we mainly use detachable tips (probably to make them easier to package). Just thought though, maybe you could melt the end and seal it by twisting or folding over?
@TheGreatTimSheridan
@TheGreatTimSheridan Год назад
Great fun. Sometimes I shove a little stick in the hole. Other times I wrap it with a piece of paper. They actually sell little rubber cabs. And you can't find a better place to keep your Philip screwdriver
@BlondieSL
@BlondieSL Год назад
Ok! COME ON NOW! Who remember the skit about big caulk! I can't remember if that was SNL or Mad TV ... but something like that. Too funny.
@JJHDZ68
@JJHDZ68 Год назад
Awesome blossom!!
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
Because you can use the rest of the material in the tube instead of throwing it out and then clean the tube a new and use it again when you need it. Makes a lot of sense actually.
@elguapo5467
@elguapo5467 Год назад
Geez, the world needed another YT video on how to store caulk tubes...like the previous 150 videos with the same information weren't enough.
@HowToHomeDIY
@HowToHomeDIY Год назад
And yet, here you are. Must have needed another one. Thanks for stopping by.
@lynnepiscopo1710
@lynnepiscopo1710 2 месяца назад
Your the best TYSM 6:13
@johntollen9865
@johntollen9865 Год назад
Wipe the tip off when done, and dip the tip into hot candle wax a few times. The wax seal is as good as factory made.
@jeffrector8831
@jeffrector8831 Год назад
Sounds like a great idea, but it's usually pretty hard to find hot liquid wax at job sites...or at home, for that matter! 😊
@behrens97
@behrens97 Год назад
You really have to work this rubber down onto the caulk tube. The best line in the video😂
@behrens97
@behrens97 Год назад
And, “nice wet caulk”
@JeremyHanks
@JeremyHanks Год назад
Amazing info. Plus there must be 101 "that's what she said" moments in here. 😂 Michael Scott would be going crazy.
@SK-ki1te
@SK-ki1te Год назад
Thx!
@human1513
@human1513 Год назад
I use a screw and electric tape as it does not let air though the tape. Keeps most types of caulking good for over 1 year so long as the electric tape was applied to have no openings to the air . Painters tape for example breathes so air passes through it and causes the caulk to harden.
@2299jsimon
@2299jsimon Год назад
Good info...
@mrpcakes
@mrpcakes Год назад
i actually got sick of wasting tubes and have the airtite, works amazing . one tube was in there for 6 months with no issues. wish i knew about the rubbers
@jansobieski7470
@jansobieski7470 Год назад
Thanks... great info... HOWEVER... do U have anything 2 offer re tubes that maybe were left over but never opened...?
@patrickrutherford6882
@patrickrutherford6882 Год назад
I use a 1 5/8” end cap for a “cyclone” type of fence fencepost. I insert it at the end of tube, with a generous wrap of black tape. In addition, I use a Sharpie black pen to make angle lines from where the residual IS to the base, so, in an instant, I know how much caulk I have
@somaday2595
@somaday2595 Год назад
The shelf life of even unopened tubes of alkoxy cured silicone caulking is a problem. The AirTite looks like it might be a winner for this particular product.
@quevoy6611
@quevoy6611 Год назад
I used to use a very long screw to get the same results. Instead of the caulk condom you could use a very slim balloon.
@BryanClark-gk6ie
@BryanClark-gk6ie Год назад
A nail in the end with a smidge of caulk smeared over the tip and a dab down the side. Have used it up to 40 years later. No joke.
@richardbertrand8895
@richardbertrand8895 Год назад
Great Products will surely be getting some of the red cap condoms and the TubeANew Aslo
@louisevannorden2001
@louisevannorden2001 Год назад
Looking for goodies for my Hubby!
@d.p.9567
@d.p.9567 Год назад
Keep the pointy part you initially cut off and turn it around to use as a plug in the same hole you created; use the caulk to make a tight seal. Easy breezy 😂
@RedlineGuiding
@RedlineGuiding Год назад
I've had decent short- to mid-term results threading on a wire nut. I start with a red or blue, depending on the caulking tube's opening.
@keeblerkelloggs
@keeblerkelloggs Год назад
Great tips / products, thanks!
@weslingm
@weslingm Год назад
I've cleaned out caulk tubes and filled with drywall mud. You may have to thin mud slightly to make it flow. Work good on corners? Fills in straight cracks.
@unteachable491
@unteachable491 Год назад
been using the red condoms and they work well. I find using a 3 inch screw worked well too with saran wrap and when i need to use it again just unscrew with a drill
@rtoguidver3651
@rtoguidver3651 Год назад
I have never seen most of these, I usually tape my end and sqeeze some caulk till there's no air left... The dripless gun is great, when I lay it down it doesn't leak.
@josephpullen1153
@josephpullen1153 Год назад
I usually use a screw and push a little caulk out to finish the sealing and the tip. I have caulk that is over 6 months old and still good
@mikeb36240
@mikeb36240 10 месяцев назад
Wire nut on the tip. Works great every time.
@sdangelo6
@sdangelo6 Год назад
Good stuff
@johngoard8272
@johngoard8272 Год назад
I use the condom type sealers and find they do really well and so cheap too! But I shall check out the other types because there is nothing more annoying than losing the caulk by oxidation especially the tubeanew fix I do like that one a lot as I have some caulk tubes that have got to that state and I usually throw them away.
@Jbels
@Jbels Год назад
Great video, great products, thank you!
@douggief1367
@douggief1367 Год назад
The BEST method I have discovered: 1. Squeeze out excess air 2. Unscrew nozzle (you can wash out if its water soluble sealant) 3. Use a disposable latex glove as a seal (tried plastic film but not as good) 4. Screw the nozzle back on (over a couple of films of latex) Gives a VERY good shelf life. If sealant has begun to harden drill in with a larger diameter drill bit until you reach the gooey stuff. This works and creates a channel for the good sealant.
@anomamos9095
@anomamos9095 Год назад
A roll of cling wrap is the cheapest. If you are going to only keep them for a few days to a week. If you want to keep it longer remove the nozzle, clean it out of calk put the bit of wrap over the tube opening the carefully screw the nozzle back on the wrap the nozzle and tube with the wrap.
@wlbdoutdoors
@wlbdoutdoors Год назад
Gunna have to get our hands on one of them non drip guns cause our caulk always dripping on everything
@KE5ZZO
@KE5ZZO Год назад
Just do big nail or long 3 inch drywall screw … yes tip dries out. But if dry just use wood skewer to punch thru dry portion do not store in garage… temps kill the caulk I store a cabinet above stove
@bobmcl2406
@bobmcl2406 Год назад
What about petroleum jelly (Vaseline). Small engine specialist Dony Boy has a YT video about using it, and it has saved me many tubes since I started using it.
@nicolec7290
@nicolec7290 Год назад
Good video
@txtpqb
@txtpqb Год назад
nails, screws, wire nuts never worked for me. The best method for me is to run out about 1/2 to 1" of caulk and let it sit, outside of the tip ... just let it dry hanging there. Seals the rest of the tube every time, regardless of material!
@jimjackson4256
@jimjackson4256 Год назад
I put some grease over the end. Grease is pretty airtight.
@userbosco
@userbosco Год назад
I've always cut the tip so I can drive a long lag bolt all the way down and into the tube. Keeps it freshy-fresh for MONTHS and you don't destroy the tip when you reverse out the lag bolt.
@git_r_done_776
@git_r_done_776 Год назад
When caulk is dried down far into the nozzle, just use a long small-diameter drill bit and drill it out. Works well even if you spin the bit with your fingers when you're too lazy to get the drill out.
@dennishenderson6988
@dennishenderson6988 Год назад
I use a bicycle spoke which is thin enough for small holes in the tip in order to get down to wet caulk.
@fly-n-fuzz4737
@fly-n-fuzz4737 Год назад
Those are all great ideas. But I do something much more simple and effective. Whenever I caulk, I wear latex gloves. When I finish caulking, I cut the fingers off the used gloves and use a rubber band to tightly cover the open caulk tube with one of the fingers. Then I squeeze a bit of caulk to fill the latex glove finger. The next time I need that caulk, I remove and discard the old glove finger. The caulk in the tube is like new.
@murphyflynn6471
@murphyflynn6471 Год назад
if you have a garage refrigerator, store open caulk in the fridge. most won't cure below 50 degrees and a fridge should be at 45 degrees. I use electrical tape to seal the tip. been doing this for years and can use caulk for years.
@murphyflynn6471
@murphyflynn6471 Год назад
this works even for expensive polyurethane caulk like 3M 5200
@HiFlyer371
@HiFlyer371 Год назад
I cut the tips off of used latex gloves and rubber band 2 of them to a tube. Works great and I don't have to clean them after the next use. Just use a new-used finger.
@MargaretJean-ey9hv
@MargaretJean-ey9hv Год назад
Perfect idea❤
@edacevedo7746
@edacevedo7746 Год назад
Can you do a video on central heat. The first stage heater stopped working, while the second stage works.
@badad0166
@badad0166 Год назад
Take packing tape, lightly make a hoop over the tip leaving a gap over the tip. seal the hoop by pinching the tape together up the shaft and again, leaving a reservoir of open "balloon" off the tip, now airtight. Squeeze caulk to fill the "balloon" of tape and you can get virtually similar storage times vs. brand new tube.
@osmosis321
@osmosis321 Год назад
Thanks, I've always had issues with my used caulk getting too hard. I like to keep my caulk moist so air getting into my caulk tube and drying out my caulk is very problematic.
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