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<p>[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 189027, member: 107"]depends on what's causing the binding. is it just the stopper is jammed or is there a soluble content that has dried. seems like this is likely a jammed stopper. as Tom suggested warming the exterior fitting would cause that piece to expand and release the interior stopper which should be kept colder. If it is bound by soluble content then the release would depend on whether it is water soluble or alcohol, etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 189027, member: 107"]depends on what's causing the binding. is it just the stopper is jammed or is there a soluble content that has dried. seems like this is likely a jammed stopper. as Tom suggested warming the exterior fitting would cause that piece to expand and release the interior stopper which should be kept colder. If it is bound by soluble content then the release would depend on whether it is water soluble or alcohol, etc.[/QUOTE]
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