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Keeping shampoo bottles sealed in airplanes.
2004-07-13, 4:51 PM #41
You could open it up and squeeze it all over your stuff before you check your bag [http://forums.massassi.net/html/tongue.gif]

It really shouldn't be a huge problem, but putting it in a zip lock bag will keep it from getting all over the place

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2004-07-13, 5:04 PM #42
Isn't tape the like, totally obvious answer?

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2004-07-13, 5:15 PM #43
Simply wear the conditioner in your hair for the duration of the flight, then scrape it out into a waiting empty container upon your arrival.

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2004-07-13, 5:22 PM #44
I haven't ever had to deal with shampoo bottles, but I do know that you can keep your ears from popping by keeping your mouth open. You may look like a guppy and people might laugh at you, but you'll have the last laugh when your the only hearing person to step off the plane.
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2004-07-13, 8:52 PM #45
Why tape it shut and then put it in a ziplock bag?

Why not just..pop open the dispenser piece and then put it in a bag?

Same possibly turn out, just make sure it's not in an overly-full bag.

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2004-07-13, 10:55 PM #46
Clearly the problem has been solved, so I feel a need to derail the thread slightly, though not offensively...

...whereabouts in sunny (looks out of window, shrugs) england you going to? [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]

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2004-07-13, 10:59 PM #47
If the bottle is not completly full, my suggestion would be to squeeze out as much air as you can and then cap the bottle. That way when the air expands, the pressure will not be enough to uncap the bottle.

simple...yet effective

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2004-07-13, 11:17 PM #48
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Plasma Man:
The air pressure inside a plane changes as you ascend. As you go higher, the air pressure drops (thinner atmosphere). I think planes have systems to compensate for this (correct me if Im wrong) but its never perfect. That is why your ears "pop" during flights. Same thing happens with sealed containers, the air pressure on the inside is greater than the outside and the container pops open.

I agree with the person above who said to transfer your shampoo into a container with a screw cap lid.
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The presssure cabin keeps the percieved atmosphere less than 8000 feet. If something goes wrong or the pressure drops further, the oxygen masks pop out.

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2004-07-13, 11:58 PM #49
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Spork:
Simply wear the conditioner in your hair for the duration of the flight, then scrape it out into a waiting empty container upon your arrival.

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2004-07-14, 3:24 AM #50
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2004-07-14, 4:36 AM #51
group hug! *squishes dud*

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2004-07-14, 5:39 AM #52
I find it funny how a simple thread has degraded into useless yelling and discussions about air pressure on airplanes.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy your trip. I hope the shampoo does too.

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2004-07-14, 5:59 AM #53
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2004-07-14, 6:17 AM #54
To try and be helpful: Pop open the cap, squeeze some of the air out of the bottle, close the cap again. You should get there with all the conditioner you left with.
2004-07-14, 6:40 AM #55
i had a suggestion, dispite the fact that you had decided on something already, but i was gonna post it anyway. But, instead of posting right then, i decided to read the rest of the thread, and now i cant rember.

oh wait, yes i can, put them in your carry-on bag and make sure thay stay up-right.

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