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aquarian
04-15-2017, 12:39 AM
Haven't touched the gallon container in months and today I noticed there is a lot of whiteish deposits inside the container. Anyone know what that is?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170415/bdf8a4ad38ea2250e9f9834b9cfa1a78.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170415/2e2854924ffb660cbd1d7b3d2574d0fb.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170415/9bdf67585efb71d69a239534076dfdcf.jpg

VISITOR
04-15-2017, 12:48 AM
that's strange, i've never had any of my megs gallons of any product ever look like that...

GSKR
04-15-2017, 05:56 AM
Return it if it's not a hassle or just use it .

swanicyouth
04-15-2017, 06:33 AM
Those little flakes floating around?

I have those in my OLD bottle of Megs APC. Not sure what they are, but don't seem to affect performance. They look like fish food.

Marc08EX
04-15-2017, 06:41 AM
Those little flakes floating around?

I have those in my OLD bottle of Megs APC. Not sure what they are, but don't seem to affect performance. They look like fish food.

I'm glad it wasn't just me who experienced this with their Meg's APC. Mine would come out from the diluted bottle... and they would just grow there...

wolfpacker92
04-15-2017, 07:21 AM
I have the exact same thing in a Gallon of CGs Bug and Tar Cleaner as well as a gallon jug of MS Leather and Plastic Cleaner. Really hope someone can chime in to what they are but glad to know I'm not the only one.

atgonzales
04-15-2017, 07:36 AM
Same issue here as well

dcjredline
04-15-2017, 08:46 AM
Ive seen it before in a bottle of Eco-Touch glass cleaner I had.

FUNX650
04-15-2017, 09:27 AM
The anionic surfactant in D108 is
well known for its instability.

•With that in mind...
-From here: it looks like there is
some decomposition occurring. It
could very well be that the surfactant
is "coming out of" solution.



Bob

aquarian
04-15-2017, 10:05 AM
In your opinion, do you think the solution is as effective as before?


The anionic surfactant in D108 is
well known for its instability.

•With that in mind...
-From here: it looks like there is
some decomposition occurring. It
could very well be that the surfactant
is "coming out of" solution.



Bob

vanev
04-15-2017, 12:05 PM
The anionic surfactant in D108 is
well known for its instability.
•With that in mind...
-From here: it looks like there is
some decomposition occurring. It
could very well be that the surfactant
is "coming out of" solution.
Bob


In your opinion, do you think the solution is as effective as before?

What FUNX650 is trying to say is...
By all reasonable information...
As in the picture you posted...
The chemical surfactant is...
By all clinical definitions..
Gett'n Jiggy With It !
:)