tuscarora dave
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- Aug 21, 2009
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I have been wanting to post this question for some time now and being that I have a vacation day from my day job today I thought that now would be a great time. 
I've noticed that some of the polishes that I've had/have that contain polymer sealants such as Poorboy's World PWS or ones that list polymers as an ingredient such as Optimum Finish, having sat on the shelf for a great length of time turn into what I can only describe as having a separated watery look with a curd much like cottage cheese in them. I've had this happen with Meguiars #21 Synthetic Sealant as well. The #21 and the PWS no matter how Hard or fast I shake them will not reconstitute into their original consistency however the Optimum Finish does shake back to it's original form and look.
Can the polymers be crosslinking right in the bottle? Anyone else experience this phenomenon? Has this been explained to any of you by the manufacturers of any of these or similar products?
Feed back please

I've noticed that some of the polishes that I've had/have that contain polymer sealants such as Poorboy's World PWS or ones that list polymers as an ingredient such as Optimum Finish, having sat on the shelf for a great length of time turn into what I can only describe as having a separated watery look with a curd much like cottage cheese in them. I've had this happen with Meguiars #21 Synthetic Sealant as well. The #21 and the PWS no matter how Hard or fast I shake them will not reconstitute into their original consistency however the Optimum Finish does shake back to it's original form and look.
Can the polymers be crosslinking right in the bottle? Anyone else experience this phenomenon? Has this been explained to any of you by the manufacturers of any of these or similar products?
Feed back please