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Rei86
06-01-2011, 02:02 PM
Is this normal?

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Fresh bottle, never opened till now and purchased about two weeks ago(?) from AG.

SeaJay's
06-01-2011, 02:11 PM
I have a bottle that has been sitting on my shelf since earlier this year (used it a couple times) and it doesn't look like that. Have you tried shaking it up real well? If it doesn't go back to it's normal consistency I'd give AG a call up to see if they can exchange it for you.

CEE DOG
06-01-2011, 02:17 PM
I've gone through more than 1 bottle. My previous bottle had absolutely none of this. The newest bottle I purchased has some of this. I've seen posts about it in the past as well.

I believe (don't know) that it may be a function of some bit of water contaminent introduced during the manufacturing process that causes some of the product to react.

In any case it doesn't seem to have any affect on the function or at least I haven't seen any.

If nobody has a definitive answer tonight I'll give Sam a call and ask him what he thinks. I may have asked him before and forgot his entire response.

WRAPT C5Z06
06-01-2011, 02:21 PM
I've seen this several times.

Rei86
06-01-2011, 02:27 PM
I have a bottle that has been sitting on my shelf since earlier this year (used it a couple times) and it doesn't look like that. Have you tried shaking it up real well? If it doesn't go back to it's normal consistency I'd give AG a call up to see if they can exchange it for you.

It was larger chunks before I shook it up. Also the item has not seen extreme temperature changes as its been inside the house and not in the garage at room temp.


I've gone through more than 1 bottle. My previous bottle had absolutely none of this. The newest bottle I purchased has some of this. I've seen posts about it in the past as well.

I believe (don't know) that it may be a function of some bit of water contaminent introduced during the manufacturing process that causes some of the product to react.

In any case it doesn't seem to have any affect on the function or at least I haven't seen any.

If nobody has a definitive answer tonight I'll give Sam a call and ask him what he thinks. I may have asked him before and forgot his entire response.


I've seen this several times.

Thanks Corey and Mark. Makes me feel a bit better that the product will work fine, that's all I need to know.

Lasthope05
06-01-2011, 02:41 PM
Its normal for it to congeal over time, thats the polycharger in it. The manufacturor says it doesnt affect the product.