Alf
Established Member
Why, oh why, must Rustin's insist on putting those infernal child proof caps on their bottles of finish? And if they must 'cos of the rules and regs or whatever, why must they use such pathetic, whimpy bottles that buckle as soon as you press down and turn (or try to turn) the cap?! The only thing that twists is the bottle; the cap stays motionless. For the second bottle in a row I'm faced with not being able to get to the finish unless I cut it open. So either I do that now and waste whatever's left over as it's left exposed to the air, or I have to wait to open it until I have a suitable container to decant the contents into. It's ridiculous.
The last one was raw linseed oil (for terrocotta pots apparently. Don't ask me :roll: ). My mum couldn't get it open, my dad tried the old "stand-back-this-is-a-job-for-a-man" approach, and got nowhere either. They resorted to pulling the "poor ol' parents" trick, and asked me. I tried holding the cap in the vice, twisting it with pliers, everything. No dice. Had to cut it open and it went everywhere. Of course you know why? Yep. As soon as you hold the bottle, you end up squeezing it 'cos it's so flaming soft, so linseed oil slopped over in liberal quantities. Lucky I had the forsight to open it in the sink, but why should we have to waste all that oil? I've just remembered we had similar trouble with a tin of Danish Oil from them too. The cap stayed tight, but the collar bit detached itself from the body of the tin and just span round. Had to cut into that one too...
That's it; never again. Alf Towers is a Rustins-free zone unless they improve their packaging*.
Fuming, Alf
* Right up to the point when I need something in a hurry and it's a choice of that or Blackfriar's...
The last one was raw linseed oil (for terrocotta pots apparently. Don't ask me :roll: ). My mum couldn't get it open, my dad tried the old "stand-back-this-is-a-job-for-a-man" approach, and got nowhere either. They resorted to pulling the "poor ol' parents" trick, and asked me. I tried holding the cap in the vice, twisting it with pliers, everything. No dice. Had to cut it open and it went everywhere. Of course you know why? Yep. As soon as you hold the bottle, you end up squeezing it 'cos it's so flaming soft, so linseed oil slopped over in liberal quantities. Lucky I had the forsight to open it in the sink, but why should we have to waste all that oil? I've just remembered we had similar trouble with a tin of Danish Oil from them too. The cap stayed tight, but the collar bit detached itself from the body of the tin and just span round. Had to cut into that one too...
That's it; never again. Alf Towers is a Rustins-free zone unless they improve their packaging*.
Fuming, Alf
* Right up to the point when I need something in a hurry and it's a choice of that or Blackfriar's...