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Parafilm Tin Defender 5ft

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Description

    I will gladly combine shipping with any other item you get from me.

    Parafilm Overview

    Parafilm is a self-sealing, paraffin-based film that’s ductile, malleable, non-toxic, tasteless, and odorless. It seals in moisture while remaining gas-permeable, allowing tobacco to breathe and age naturally.

    One roll can protect roughly 60 tins. It helps prevent drying out and keeps tins from popping open.

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    Instructions

    1. Cut a strip about 1 inch wide and 4 inches long.

    (The blue line on the roll marks 2 inches.)

    2. Remove the backing paper and align the film with the gap between the tin and lid.

    3. Apply and stretch:

    Hold one end of the film against the tin.

    Gently stretch and wrap it around the lid gap.

    4. Seal it:

    Overlap the end of the film onto the starting point.

    The film will self-adhere, forming a tight seal.

    5. Check your work:

    You should now have a tin that’s moisture-protected but still breathable for proper aging.
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    Tip:

    I've had mixed results with Mason jars, but if you want to try, wrap in the same direction you will tighten the ring for best results.

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    Sosakan

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      Parafilm Tin Defender 5ft

      I will gladly combine shipping with any other item you get from me.

      Parafilm Overview


      Parafilm is a self-sealing, paraffin-based film that’s ductile, malleable, non-toxic, tasteless, and odorless. It seals in moisture while remaining gas-permeable, allowing tobacco to breathe and age naturally.


      One roll can protect roughly 60 tins. It helps prevent drying out and keeps tins from popping open.

      ---


      Instructions


      1. Cut a strip about 1 inch wide and 4 inches long.

      (The blue line on the roll marks 2 inches.)


      2. Remove the backing paper and align the film with the gap between the tin and lid.


      3. Apply and stretch:

      Hold one end of the film against the tin.

      Gently stretch and wrap it around the lid gap.


      4. Seal it:

      Overlap the end of the film onto the starting point.

      The film will self-adhere, forming a tight seal.


      5. Check your work:

      You should now have a tin that’s moisture-protected but still breathable for proper aging.
      ---

      Tip:

      I've had mixed results with Mason jars, but if you want to try, wrap in the same direction you will tighten the ring for best results.

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      $4.99   Start 7 Oct 2025 @ 12:46:25pm