Do not leave dirty diapers in the bathroom garbage without first wrapping them up in
something airtight.
Plastic is the way to go if you want
something airtight.
Cover the dough with
something airtight and refrigerate at least overnight (I bake a tray or so a day, until the dough is gone, thereby ensuring fresh cooking each time).
Cover the dough with
something airtight and refrigerate at least 2 hours, preferably overnight.
Once you open the package, transfer to
something airtight to keep it fresh longer.
Not exact matches
Plastic wrap is
airtight and sticks less (or, can be more easily pulled away than
something with fibers if it sticks).
I need
something truly
airtight to throw my healthy lunches in my backpack.
I use an
airtight container and have not had this problem, but based on what you're describing I would use
something that is semi-
airtight.
Put any fluid in an
airtight container, push on it and the fluid will push on
something else.
With remediation specialists in
airtight suits transporting materials in special containers, the scene looked like
something out of a horror movie.