Ian_Rob
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90% of my recently purchased Sika 291i is unused. Will it keep for 12 months without deterioration if kept refrigerated?
That's a good idea! I. and I daresay many others, get fed up of using part of a tube only to find a lot of the remainder gone solid. Other thing I've done sometimes is cut the whole end off the tube and spread the stuff on with a spatula or whatever. Not a perfect solution but sometimes saves throwing 3/4 of a tube away.I keep it on the boat in a locker sealed with a bit of plastic bag under the nozzle. Once it hardens at the nozzle, I just puncture down the tube to squeeze out a needed then tape over the hole. Keeps for well over a season and works as new.
Me too, you can also buy small tubes but weight for weight they are a good bit more expensive.I keep it on the boat in a locker sealed with a bit of plastic bag under the nozzle. Once it hardens at the nozzle, I just puncture down the tube to squeeze out a needed then tape over the hole. Keeps for well over a season and works as new.
Yes, if you talk about unopened tubes. Their technical data sheet says 12 month, if stores under 25C. From experience, such data are often on the safe side. For opened tube, it depends on how good you are able to seal it. TDS does not say anything about storage temperature, but I guess you can also store it in the freezer.90% of my recently purchased Sika 291i is unused. Will it keep for 12 months without deterioration if kept refrigerated?