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Re: What was I thinking ordering in these temps??
I emailed McKee's last week and was told the same thing, no worries if the product freezes. Just allow to thaw at room temperature. I was told by someone else that what can sometimes happen when product freezes, is not so much what it does to the product itself but sometimes the bottle it comes in might bust. For that reason I would not order anything aerosol in winter. When one thinks of the sheer volume of products, both online and at the retailer big box stores that travels across the country all year long, I am sure a lot of it is subject to freezing temps and then ends up on store shelves. But I know what you are all saying...I think about it a lot as well and right now there is quite a bit sitting in my wish list just waiting for me to pull the trigger.
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Re: What was I thinking ordering in these temps??
Thanks for the replies and for the reassurance. I know AG stands by their products and would take care of this. It is also good to know Mckee 37 has
said freeze then thaw is no problem on their products. I'm sure both products are "ok" now that they have thawed. I don't really care about the carpet
upholstery cleaner but the Jeweling wax I wish would not have froze solid. Not a super big deal but if I can avoid ordering in single digit temps from
now on I will.
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Re: What was I thinking ordering in these temps??
Idk about those water based coating prep polishes they seem to be very delicate
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Re: What was I thinking ordering in these temps??
As what has been said , the products will be ok but what should be looked at closely is the containers. Some are thinner than others and when there frozen it’s hard to see if there is a crack or split in the bottle. I know from experience.
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Re: What was I thinking ordering in these temps??
Originally Posted by zero11
As what has been said , the products
will be ok but
what should be looked at closely is the
containers. Some are thinner than others
and when there frozen it’s hard to see if
there is a crack or split in the bottle.
Originally Posted by zero11
I know from experience.
Of that I have no doubt, zero11...
{Being appreciative of your AGO forum name)
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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