What are those atties
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NuppiiWhat are those atties![]()

If I were you, I'd get to it already instead of whining about it.She does have the filthiest brass CC i have ever seen and all the talk about cloths and things over the last few pages has left her totally repenting her indigent ways.
"Trunk - you know how to clean these things"..

You may want to explain the problem in more detail.Sorry for the double post but I would appreciate any advice on how to stop them from leaking?
If I were you, I'd get to it already instead of whining about it.
Unless of course you wanna be picking up take-out food for the foreseeable future.![]()
Me? I have resisted the temptation of really expensive bottles. I'm still slumming it with the original Fancy Italian ones that we had a CoOp for about a year and a half a ago, and I'm still entirely satisfied with them.I have tried unscrewing stainless cap and filling that way. Also tried the squeeze into the larger narrow tip through the tube without removing cap. Either way they always leak. So your BFX V4 Cappy soft bottle does not leak?
It really depends on what it's made of. Copper and brass need to be cleaned a lot more often than once a year if you want them to look good.i think Corey ought to send out reminders - 'hey - it's been a year since you bought that - time to clean it' etc.
Don't really see how there's a problem with leaking when filling them? If they overflow when replacing the tube and cap then you've over-filled them. Seems simple enough. The tube will displace liquid.Is it just me or does anyone else think the V4 cappy bottles are a PITA? I can not seem to find a way to fill these without them leaking?
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Stumpy,.................I wish I knew how to quit you....![]()
I have tried unscrewing stainless cap and filling that way. Also tried the squeeze into the larger narrow tip through the tube without removing cap. Either way they always leak. So your BFX V4 Cappy soft bottle does not leak?
Boil some water. Take the tube out of the bottle and make sure the cap is screwed down tight. Pour the boiled water into the top cap of the bottle and let it sit until complete cooled. Empty the water from the bottle and put the tube back in. The hot water softens the plastic just enough to get it to settle into the threads of the metal cap.