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Re: M82
Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostCorrect me if I'm wrong, but it sounds like what you're saying is that both LDPE and HDPE plastic bottles both cause problems?
In LDPE bottles the problem is more acute with many other brand of products especially solvent {banana oil) and water based products which solvent can leech out and air leech in to cause molding. In HDPE bottles, the problem is less acute, but I seen many Meguiar's product like M21 form a gaseous vacuum in the bottle as the plastic dispenser bottle is constricted inwards after a week or so.
These are just my observations on the number of products that I store in dispenser bottles.
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Originally posted by EdT View Post
These are just my observations on the number of products that I store in dispenser bottles.
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Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostI've sent the link to this thread to our Packaging Engineer and asked to meet with him next week to discuss the issue you've brought up.
I posted a photo for a clearer explaination. Too bad I already poured out the M82 I had that had seperated.
In the photo you see 3 dispensers, M21 on the left with a vacuum(was less than a week that I opened the bottle to have it inflated again), #83 in a Meguiar's HDPE dispenser for over a year with no effect and #80 in a LDPE for over a year with no visual effect.
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I know its not in the Pro line however, I have had a similar seperation issue with ScratchX. After roughly six months of having it I went to use some on the boss' car and when shaking it it sounded watery. Poured some out and got two distinct substances to come out of bottle. Call Meg's and what I got was that somewhere between factory and my house it may have been exposed to freezing temps therefore the seperation. O.K I suppose. Checked local auto parts store and what they had on shelves sounded the same. Waiting to find some that doesn't sound watery.Michael
Talent hits a target no-one else can hit; genius hits targets no-one else can see. - Schopenhauer
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Originally posted by zaidgreat View Postmy m82 feels watery even after shaking it. is it normal
Initially when i bought it about 1year ago, it felt thicker. as thick as m83.
ccould it be an old stock? thanks in advance
Mike care to comment on the best way to store products long term?Ivan Rajic - LUSTR Auto Detail
Chicago, Illinois
Recognized as One of the Top Nine Auto Detailers in the US by AutoWeek Magazine!!
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Originally posted by roushstage2 View PostOne note before the thread gets far off topic. The new version of SX is supposed to be more "watery" so it can be used with a PC. Buy a tube, if it is separated, take it back and get a new one. There is no extra cost to you, besides going back to the store.
Originally posted by mcox View PostWaiting to find some that doesn't sound watery.
Originally posted by lecchilo View PostI didn't use #82 much for a year thus it sat a lot.
Mike care to comment on the best way to store products long term?
Getting the parents or the wife to let you keep your car detailing products in the house versus the garage may be a problem.
Also, if you are going to store products without using them for long periods of times, try to shake them periodically.
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Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostSure but there's no global answer as different geographical areas will have different temps on both extremes. If possible the best way to store product long term is in a controlled climate environment, a place where there won't be huge swings in temperature differences for example extreme cold and then extreme heat.
Getting the parents or the wife to let you keep your car detailing products in the house versus the garage may be a problem.
Also, if you are going to store products without using them for long periods of times, try to shake them periodically.
ThanksIvan Rajic - LUSTR Auto Detail
Chicago, Illinois
Recognized as One of the Top Nine Auto Detailers in the US by AutoWeek Magazine!!
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Originally posted by marc2000gt View PostI know the post is a little old, but I pulled out my #82 for use this week and it also was watery. I apply it directly to my polishing pad, and it soaked right in like water. I keep all my products stored inside my house.2004 Ford F250 SuperDuty Crew 6.0L Diesel - Black
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Originally posted by Tungsten View PostI experienced the same thing with my year or so old bottle of #82 recently. I ended up just throwing it away.
Contact Meguiar's
Thank you!
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Indeed.
I had two products replaced no questions asked after emails to C.S.
I also brought back my DC Step 1 to Schucks who honored it and gave me a replacement no questions asked.
I almost had my G100 replaced but had it tested at a MOL Open Garage just to be sure and it was operator errorPhilippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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