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    Talking Proraso Cap Tip

    I don't know if too many others have run into this situation, but
    the cap on my tube of Proraso cracked after being taken
    on and off numerous times. The caps can be replaced by a cap off of a
    tube of toothpaste. I used one that was hinged, so there is no more unscrewing the cap to get to the good stuff inside.

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    Hi freebird,

    Brilliant idea! I had the top of the cap split on my C.O. Bigelow packaged Proraso just as you said, but I just toughed it out by putting it on lightly until I finished the tube.

    Thanks,
    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffR View Post
    Hi freebird,

    Brilliant idea! I had the top of the cap split on my C.O. Bigelow packaged Proraso just as you said, but I just toughed it out by putting it on lightly until I finished the tube.

    Thanks,
    Jeff
    Thanks for the kudo's! I hit on the idea out of desperation, but necessity is the mother of invention. I decided to let others know as I think Proraso is Notorious for broken caps.

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    Nice tip!!! Had this happen to me about a month ago and could of used it then but will remember it for the next time.

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    Great idea, Tony! I especially like the flip-top modification... often the last time you want to be trying to use a little screw cap is when your hands are wet, and you're juggling a brush, bowl, razor, etc...

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