Well, if you could put them in a brown glass jar (which has iron it and doesn't allow oxygen to seep through) and flush the jar with nitrogen.. thing is where to you get the nitrogen and the thingy to flush with... >From: Larry Alofs <lalofs@ENTERACT.COM> > >Stan Wilder wrote: > > > Fresh O rings are most desirable, your kit will go sour and be useless. > > > ................ I'm thinking about transferring the O rings to a zip > > lock bag and using the assortment box for wavy washers, relays, >switches, > > sun visor hold up clips and assorted plastic plugs that often get lost > > from windshield wiper arms, seat belt bolts. > >The zip lock bag is good. Rubber parts last longer if you can keep >oxygen and ozone away from them. > >Larry A.
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