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? about SSR2.5 - 07-25-2010, 02:33 PM

Roughly a year ago, I got the PC + Poorboy's Products package from Troy here, that included SSR 1, 2, and 2.5. The last I used the SSRs was last June, and they've been in my garage ever since. Yesterday I went to break them out again, and discovered that my 2.5 is basically purple water now. 1, and 2 were both still fine tho.

So my question is...I know a lot of you guys have a lot of experience with the SSRs, so is the 2.5 more susceptible to temperatures, and/or going extended amounts of time without use than the others? Is there a trick to storing the SSR's in general?

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Re: ? about SSR2.5 - 07-25-2010, 06:24 PM

extreme heat and cold can affect any product.. especially in Pittsburgh (fellow burgher here) i always keep mine indoors so it is room temperature.. i always try to give all of my stuff a shake here and there too to keep it all mixed and good


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Re: ? about SSR2.5 - 07-26-2010, 10:33 AM

extreme hot or cold can cause that ... but the product if shaken and if it looks ok will still work, as the abrasives will not change, just the thickeners in the product.


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Re: ? about SSR2.5 - 07-26-2010, 12:23 PM

Good deal, thanks for the tips, guys!

Especially nice to know that I can still use it!


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Re: ? about SSR2.5 - 07-26-2010, 02:40 PM

Mine got that way only when carrying it in my car in the hot weather, Being mobile the only way to avoid it would be to have a refrigerated cooler to keep them in. I have 2 bottles of old style SSR1 that this happened to sitting in the house. As for the current line it is the 2.5, the 1 and the SYN1 that will thin out in the heat. The other products stay OK.
   
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