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For Associated Press

Q. Some caulks and adhesives thicken and become harder to use outside when the mercury dips a little. What can we do about this?

A. To remedy this problem, we Carey Brothers get a jump on cool weather first by keeping such caulks and adhesives inside, where they remain warm and toasty.

Then, when it's even the least bit cool outside, we slide a piece of foam-pipe insulation over the tube and/or gun to keep it warm and pliable and at a workable temperature.




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