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I usually try to make up for it beforehand by pouring really carefully and trying to get it so none pours down the side of the opening, but if some does I usually just put the lid on and wipe any excess after that. Usually that does decent enough at keeping it clean until it's used up anyway.
if the bottle has a big opening, i turn it after pouring, so drops hanging near the opening go back inside.
Same. The mess-less pour makes it a moot point.
I think OP's no wipe leads to a messy pour next time, as it just adds to the residual gloop that builds up at the opening each time.
Ms. OP's finger, no offense, is probably dirty, but the sugar and/or vinegar in the sauce, plus the dehumidification from the fridge should take care of that also.
Consider how long people leave condiments in the fridge under all sorts of circumstances and we're not living in fear of old ketchup and mustard. If it's an issue, a compromise of wiping it with a little piece of paper towel should resolve it for you guys.