My surface agent is 6 mos. old and has weathered a cold winter (sometimes 10 below F). The agent now is gelled with large wax crystals. Can I rescue the surface agent by warming, or is it beyond resuscitation?
mahalo,
Maxwell
My surface agent is 6 mos. old and has weathered a cold winter (sometimes 10 below F). The agent now is gelled with large wax crystals. Can I rescue the surface agent by warming, or is it beyond resuscitation?
mahalo,
Maxwell
It might work, it might not. Why take a chance? It’s not that expensive, but the damage and grief it could cause could be very costly. Consider what you’re going to use it on… something you put your heart and soul into.
Do it right the first time,
Gene
Just stick it in a bucket of warm water,or add some styrene to it.
as long as it isn’t yellow/brown it’s an easy fix.I have way older stock and it’s just as fresh as harvest day.Herb
Thanks Herb,
That’s what I wanted to learn/know.
~M