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Putting Cream Back Into a Tube


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November 5, 2015

A tube with too much cream pushed out.If you accidentally squeeze too much out of a tube, you can get it back in. Put the cap back on the tube. Squeeze the tube with the cap on. Remove the cap. The excess contents will be back in the tube!

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If you squeezed out a huge amount, you may have to repeat the process, but it will all go back in.

 
 

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November 8, 20152 found this helpful

Do not understand this at all. If I put the cap back on with the cream sticking out, it is just going to squish the cream all over the inside of the cap and all over the tube itself. What am I missing?

 
Anonymous
November 8, 20150 found this helpful

Glad I'm not the only one not understanding this.

 

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November 8, 20150 found this helpful

That's just what I thought. Maybe there is a step left out here or something? Just not following...

 
Anonymous
November 8, 20150 found this helpful

This really works. The contents the cap covers will be sucked back into the tube. If you have really squeezed out a lot you will have to repeat the process.

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It will work with anything in a tube. It is especially helpful when you have squeezed out expensive medication or cosmetics.

 
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