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Old 08-26-2008, 08:56 PM
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Lids on Pinnacle Sourveran and PS-12

Why is it that I can never get the lids back on Pinnalce Souveran, PS-12 correctly. After the container is open several times the lids always goes back on like it is going on cross threaded.

The next time I use the product you almost have to be a giant to get the lids off for the next use.

I have tried making sure the container and lids are clean. Put WD 40 on the lid before reinstalling the lid on the the container.

Just wonder if anyone had any advice. I hate to spend good money and can not close or open the container.

I keep both products inside the house, not in a hot garage.
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Re: Lids on Pinnacle Sourveran and PS-12

Having the same problem with Fuzion.
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Re: Lids on Pinnacle Sourveran and PS-12

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Re: Lids on Pinnacle Sourveran and PS-12

i have that problem with my high end swissvax container more then souveran..
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Re: Lids on Pinnacle Sourveran and PS-12

I have the problem with Fuzion and Souveran. The plastic container bows some I think and makes threading the lid on difficult. If the plastic was harder, I do not think it would be such a problem.
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Re: Lids on Pinnacle Sourveran and PS-12

Do not overtighten the jars. There's really no secret to it...sometimes it can be a pain in the ass due to the rubber gasket, but it's worth it IMO to have a good seal....having one of those rubber grippers for opening jars helps. No sense in putting an expensive wax in a jar that won't seal!
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Re: Lids on Pinnacle Sourveran and PS-12

The rubber gasket is the issue indeed, no need to overtighten like other waxes to seal completely closed. All dont get wax on the teeth or once screwed in it could act a little like glue.
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Re: Lids on Pinnacle Sourveran and PS-12

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Do not overtighten the jars. There's really no secret to it...sometimes it can be a pain in the ass due to the rubber gasket, but it's worth it IMO to have a good seal....having one of those rubber grippers for opening jars helps. No sense in putting an expensive wax in a jar that won't seal!
Ive had no problems with SSII or max wax with the lids and the wax is perfectly good. I can't understand why the rubber gasket would make a difference. When you first screw on the lid the threads won't easily line up, this has nothing to do with the rubber gasket.
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Re: Lids on Pinnacle Sourveran and PS-12

Put Fuzion in a P21S type container and make it wide-mouth and you have a winner!
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Put Fuzion in a P21S type container and make it wide-mouth and you have a winner!
Is the P21S wider than the Fuzion?
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