Copymutt;8938019 said:Going solid in the tube is bad. But what's really bad when it comes to silicone is an old tube that decides to never cure. There's nothing worse than applying silicone and having it stay as paste forever. Once I've seen that happen, I've given up on stocking old silicone and check the dates on any tubes I buy.
... In a week or so when I need it again ...
Never seen one of those Harbor Freight gizmos, might give it a shot. Ive used homemade similar stuff for years...screws, dowel rod tapered, saran wrap and caps, tape, just about everything...pisses me off when i lose a $8-$10 tube of damn silicone. They produce it by the ton for pennies per ounceI repurpose rubber wine "corks" for this job. Works for about a week. Longer than that and the dang stuff sets up. (Though I agree with Bigmo - they design it this way).
Though they do make this little widget, and it does seem to work. Helps stop the stuff from hardening, and the threaded part pulls out the plug in the tube.
https://www.harborfreight.com/caulk-saver-97561.html
Silicon is not silicone.