I saw an article reguarding this and how to fix it, but i cant find where the article is.
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Re: wax seperated from can
There's no Meguiar's article on how to re-mix wax that has separated on this forum?
If a Meguiar's wax has separated, either paste or liquid, then we would rather have you return the product to where you purchased it with our receipt for a replacement or contact Customer Care at 1-800-347-5700 and let them help you.
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Re: wax seperated from can
There's no Meguiar's article or recommendation on how to re-mix wax that has separated on this forum.
If a Meguiar's wax has separated, either paste or liquid, then we would rather have you return the product to where you purchased it with our receipt for a replacement or contact Customer Care at 1-800-347-5700 and let them help you.
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And just to note, the below is not a Meguiar's article or recommendation on how to re-mix wax that has separated. It's something a member did on their own.
Originally posted by PorscheGuy997 View Post
We just want to be very clear so that those no misunderstandings in-case something goes wrong and/or you don't get the results you want.
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Re: wax seperated from can
Maybe I don't understand.....
The wax SEPARATED FROM THE CAN? as in, cracked or shrunk and not sticking to the can?
If thats the case.....It's really no big deal. When I opened my first can of M16, it had cracks, away from the can and I used my finger to smooth it out and broke the can in very similar to how Mike has in another thread (something like how to break in a can of M16).
Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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Which wax is it?
(Don't worry if it's not a Meguiar's wax)
If it's one of our waxes, just take a clean wax pad or your clean hand and push on the top of the wax firmly and this should act to squish it out inside the can where it will grip enough to make it one with the can.
Heating a wax up can alter the wax, which may affect the performance of the wax. Sometimes, just because you can do a thing doesn't mean you should.
Simply push firmly on the wax and force it to squish out inside the can and this should keep it from being loose in the can.
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Re: wax seperated from can
Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostWhich wax is it?
(Don't worry if it's not a Meguiar's wax)
If it's one of our waxes, just take a clean wax pad or your clean hand and push on the top of the wax firmly and this should act to squish it out inside the can where it will grip enough to make it one with the can.
Heating a wax up can alter the wax, which may affect the performance of the wax. Sometimes, just because you can do a thing doesn't mean you should.
Simply push firmly on the wax and force it to squish out inside the can and this should keep it from being loose in the can.
I wouldn't heat it either. The only thing I heated was my black shoe polish, it messed it up and it wouldn't work the same after heating. Plus I spilled it a little and it stained the stainless top for a while until I got it scrubbed off.
and....please which wax? or a picturePhilippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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