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I was sent a picture of carpet in a fishing cabin that had one of the squat containers of gulp leak into it. Looked like it was dried out and ruined the carpet. The owner had to take it up and try to hide it under a bunk. Just put the fishing lure in jars with good lids and you'll be OK.
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Gulp alive are cheapest plastic containers made which shocks me given the need to keep them sealed well. I have been transferring them to jars for years. Sad that they refuse to address containers.
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Quote:
http://www.anglerswarehouse.com.au/p...container_5570 |
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""Why would they make a good container when they can make a bad one and make you buy these too:""""
Bought two jars of Gulp, one leaked all over the splash well of the boat, I now have none of them and don't plan on buying any. Wonder if they ever gave that any thought in marketing? Doubt it. ![]() Al
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A container of Gulp stained the carpet in my boat so I went to the grocery store and to their cleaning supplies area and bought a can of "Resolve High Traffic Foam." I also bought an old fashion scrub brush. I sprayed the Resolve Foam on the stain area and let it set for about 5 minutes then started brushing the area with the scrub brush. After scrubbing I let the area dry then vaccumed the area. The result was a stain free carpet. It looked so clean that I sprayed the whole floor of the boat and now I have a clean carpet again.
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