I have two bottles of Iroshizuku ink where the ink around cap has evidently dried, and I am having a heck of a time trying to unscrew the lids. Any suggestions?
I have two bottles of Iroshizuku ink where the ink around cap has evidently dried, and I am having a heck of a time trying to unscrew the lids. Any suggestions?
You could try soaking them in warm water. Good luck...
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when that happens to me I invert the bottles and smash them down cap first like a kung fu master swatting a fly. they open right up after that.
Tracy Lee (January 25th, 2014)
Tap the bottle firmly (but hard enough to smash it) on the table. If that fails, try heating the cap with a hairdryer and / or use a boa pipe wrench (this normally works with any sort of dried on cap).
I always use a paper towel to wipe both bottle and lid before closing back up...avoids this situation mostly!
When it doesn't prevent it, hot water and a rubber grip!
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For future reference put a little silicone grease on the cap threads.
jadehawk (August 15th, 2014), sharmon202 (August 25th, 2014)
Someone once told me to hold the cap and twist the bottle. Seems to work more often than not for me.
Hope this helps
Vic
What I generally do is to wipe the bottle threads before I put the cap back on and I keep a thin layer of silicone on the cap threads. This method is what has worked best for me.
johnus (August 30th, 2014)
I usually don't close it super tight anymore after I had the same problem (strangely only with iroshizuku) and voila - no more problems
As a retired steamfitter, I can tell you this:
I have always put the sealant on the pipe threads. You do a better job of applying the sealant on the threads when you can see them and you do it faster. The only people who would put sealant in the cap threads would be OCD plumbers. They, ironically, would make a big mess with the overabundance of thread sealant.
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