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Old 03-31-12 | 07:36 PM
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From: Manhattan
Originally Posted by Myosmith
Shake n Bake your inner tubes. Well, OK, don't bake them but put them in a gallon ziplock bag with a small amount of talc, seal the bag and give it a good shake in several directions. Carefully pull the tube out of the bag tapping the excess talc back into the bag as you go. Viola, a perfectly powdered tube ready for installation with no mess, no dust in the air, on the floor, or on you. Wastes a lot less talc than trying to powder the tube by hand and you can save the talc in the bag for another tube.


My wife uses Corn Starch as a "natural" substitute for Talc (after her shower for instance). Result is, I've got Corn Starch handy, but no talc. Any reason I can't use the CS instead??
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