MrOneEyedBoh
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- Mar 3, 2013
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This is my first time using the Perfecting Cream and it's pretty thin... Is that normal?
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Weird. Mine is defined watery.
I'd contact Griots and ask for a free replacement.
Is yours as thin as mine Eldo?Why?
Is yours as thin as mine Eldo?
It shouldn't be that thin.
I had a bottle of Correcting Cream that turned into "milk". Totally unusable.
I contacted Griot's with my problem, and gave them the batch # on the bottom of the bottle.
Long story short, they sent me a brand new bottle. (Free of charge, of course). :dblthumb2:
Ok. lol well I used mine. I hope and assume not so - but hope it didnt damage something... I guess it would just be not as "usable"..?
Yeah but I didn't know how it was supposed to be. Definitely looked thin but.. lolYou did no harm to your paint. And yeah, I can't imagine using the product the way I found it in my bottle they replaced.
They named it "Perfecting Cream", not "Perfecting Milk". :laughing::laughing:
Ok. lol well I used mine. I hope and assume not so - but hope it didnt damage something... I guess it would just be not as "usable"..?
Truck definitely got polished I know that. The paint squeaked under my finger like it does after it's been polished. So maybe just less workability?I don't think you damaged anything. But you may have polished with only the lubricant and little or no abrasives.
So no worries there. But the product may not have worked as expected.