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    Hey folks, i have a question on slab sauce. I know light oils, mainly cooking oils will go rancid after a bit of time. Seeings how Slab Sauce is oil based, does it do it too, go rancid. I have some partial bottles and don't want to throw them away unnecessarily...Anyone have a problem with it going bad????
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    Eric I don't taste or cook with mine to know if rancid but I think it would be fine.

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    I have bottles 5 years old and they taste fine to me.....
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    Ok, well if you know you know, and I didn't so I asked. But when it turns rancid it does affect smell and taste of what it's used on or in. If you ever been around cast iron pans stored after someone wipped with oil then stored you would know what I mean...just sayin'.
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    I don’t know but seems to work for the limited times I’ve been out this year! Following though!


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    Hinges on my truck doors think it tastes fine .
    Big pad lock on the front gate says it tastes pretty good as well .
    AND yes we did my door window slides with it successfully too
    Pretty sure it would still work fine on a jig is my guess ….
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    I have never had an issue with mine Eric. Maybe smell an older bottle and then smell a newer one?
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    I just use one bottle till it's gone . Single pole fishing uses very little (a drop at a time ). I buy a bottle of each kind and rebuy each spring .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle 1 View Post
    I just use one bottle till it's gone . Single pole fishing uses very little (a drop at a time ). I buy a bottle of each kind and rebuy each spring .
    I'm not happy unless I leave an oil slick behind my jig....
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