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    ...you let the Final Inspection freeze? I forgot my bottle in the garage, and brought it in in december-but it was frozen solid. I was out there over the weekend, and noticed a few smudges on the 00, so I broke out the final inspection and removed them. Then I noticed the warning on the back of the bottle "do not allow to freeze". It didn't wipe off as well as normal, but otherwise, I didn't notice any difference. Did I make a boo-boo here, or no big deal?

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    I think with most chemical mixtures once they freeze and thaw out that the products never really mix back together that well.

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      I don't think you hurt anything but it's not as good as it can be. I'd replace it.

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      • #4
        Hey,

        As other posters have already said, I have found that any time a product has been frozen, it is probably wise to replace it. This especially true with car detailing supplies. I would not want to take a chance, IMHO.

        Tim
        Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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