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<blockquote data-quote="mustangvsix" data-source="post: 11918564" data-attributes="member: 74332"><p>Hey guys, kind of a random questions but I went out to check my pile of detailing products as I am putting together a small order of a few odds and ends so i can clean the car up in the next few weeks and noticed my poorboys SSR line had separated and become very thin(watery). I live in phoenix, so it is crazy hot out in the garage so I think that has part to do with it.</p><p></p><p>My questions are:</p><p>A) have others experienced this?</p><p>B) shaking them vigorously for a few minutes ought to put the mixture back together, it may be a bit less viscous but should work the same, right? </p><p></p><p>I plan to probably use my Wolfgang TSR 3.0 but just want to know if my poorboys products are worthless at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangvsix, post: 11918564, member: 74332"] Hey guys, kind of a random questions but I went out to check my pile of detailing products as I am putting together a small order of a few odds and ends so i can clean the car up in the next few weeks and noticed my poorboys SSR line had separated and become very thin(watery). I live in phoenix, so it is crazy hot out in the garage so I think that has part to do with it. My questions are: A) have others experienced this? B) shaking them vigorously for a few minutes ought to put the mixture back together, it may be a bit less viscous but should work the same, right? I plan to probably use my Wolfgang TSR 3.0 but just want to know if my poorboys products are worthless at this point. [/QUOTE]
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