Griots Garage Correcting Cream question?

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Hello All,

I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend so far. I was detailing an older Jeep Wrangler and decided to give GG Correcting Cream a try, but it was very watery. My products tend to sit in the garage, but it hasnt affected my other products. Is this product supposed to be watery or should it be more of a cream consistency?

I gave it a good shake for a couple minutes and nothing. I brought it into the house to see if it makes a difference, but not sure if this is just normal.

Thank you in advance for your feedback!

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I leave my most of stuff in a temp controlled environment because my garage can see some extreme temps in winter and summer. The consistency of my correcting cream is not watery.

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Thank you for your feedback. I didnt think that was normal. Ill start bringing my products inside the home. Are there any type of products that are ok in the garage? Such as compounds vs polishes or waxes?

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Thank you!! It seems like it's consistency can vary bottle to bottle. I will give GG a call on Monday and see what they say.

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I leave my polishes in a temperature controlled garage but after having several issues I started keeping all of the boss creams inside my house because they get watery so fast. They start out thick and creamy but then they lose all of their body within just a few weeks.

Right now my correcting cream is already the consistency of skim milk and I'm so obsessive about making sure they never are exposed to heat that I hold them at fedex and pick them up after work because I don't want my autogeek box with the boss creams sitting outside on my front porch in the heat for a few hours while I'm at work.

I'm not ready to give up on the boss creams yet but they are expensive and I am SO careful with them and STILL they get watery. My correcting cream is seriously runnier than hyper polish. no joke
 
Thanks Mantilgh, I started that thread and still had a hard time finding it.lol
 
it wasnt runny when i used it in the winter thats for sure. probably is now out in the garage. I think im going to bring my good stuff inside idk
 
Thank you for your feedback. I didnt think that was normal. Ill start bringing my products inside the home. Are there any type of products that are ok in the garage? Such as compounds vs polishes or waxes?

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To minimize this, I store all my products indoors. Living in NJ, there are temp swings of almost 90 degrees (winter to summer). This of course causes freezing of product, thawing and in extreme heat products will separate.

ScottH
 
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