Post by Tumbleweed on May 8, 2008 21:19:46 GMT -6
You guys all know that fairly new product, Press'n Seal, for covering your foods for the fridge.
I'd suggest you buy an extra next time you are shopping to add to your tool area. There are so many uses I have found that I just had to mention it. Things I've used it for.
I'm sure I'll be adding to this list. I just keep finding ways to use this product.
Note: I am NOT advertising this product and that is why I didn't name the specific manufacturer of this product.
I'd suggest you buy an extra next time you are shopping to add to your tool area. There are so many uses I have found that I just had to mention it. Things I've used it for.
- I use Press'n Seal on paint cans as a habit now just in case the lid doesn't sit just right and exposes the paint to air. So far, no dried paint.
- Caulking tubes ends. You cut the tips off and use a portion and then what do you do to prevent it from drying out? Press'n Seal works great. (Note: If you don't have Press'n Seal another good way to prevent the caulk from drying out is to save the tip you cut off and push it in backward as far as you can. It helps.)
- I also use Press'n Seal directly on glazing putty, just mush it down inside the container and then put on the lid on.
- Also works great on covering joint compound or spackle just as on the glazing putty.
- Makes the best liner for your paint tray.
- Also very handy when removing small screws you don't want to loose. Just lay a strip next to where you are working sticky side up and putting your screw down on the Press'n Seal will keep them put and not roll away. Then just fold the Press'n Seal over them and seal the edges and they are safe until you are ready to put them back.
I'm sure I'll be adding to this list. I just keep finding ways to use this product.
Note: I am NOT advertising this product and that is why I didn't name the specific manufacturer of this product.