Just got 1 gal ONR and have ? - pict included

sbkim

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I just got my 1 gal ONR and noticed that it wasn't filled all the way to the top and no protective seal. Please see comparison pick against ONR that I've been using for the last 4 months. Is this normal??

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Some suppliers are using a bigger bottle to help with expansion and freezing...so it may look like less but is the same..just measure it with a measuring cup....I know ## 's is using a bigger bottle to prevent expansion and loss of product due to expansion


AL
 
A while back some of the suppliers where having bottles leak during shipping be it from expansion during the heat or freezing...the older bottles were filled just below the cap...now they went to a larger bottle to allow for this....

I too seen a few bottles that looked low..but after asking i found the reason why they looked low...best to measure it to feel better...lol

Al
 
Just checked out my gal. of ONR and it's filled like sparkies and still has the safety tape still on it. Somethings not right with that short bottle.
 
The first bottle is the new bottle(on the left) the second bottle is the one he has used for 4 months(on the right)- IMO
 
I just got mine in and it didn't have a protective seal and it was filled the same.
 
Ok - thank you so much for the replies! I would have thought that manufacture would have sealed the container. Only "seal" was the one put on by PBMA/Autogeek.

Just to clarify the bottle on the left is new and the bottle on right is old.
 
SBKIM, I had a situation in January with a smaller bottle.
Seems UPS was a little rough with my box, and the ONR leaked.
AG promptly replace it for me.
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The ONR on the left looks like its the perfect amount.
 
If someone is concerned about getting short changed, pour it into something to measure it. If you do not get a gallon,etc. complain. It is likely just quality control but you should always get the minimum stated on the bottle. That is, they should be overfilling not underfilling.
 
It's no big. I guess I am not as worried about short changing as I am of tempering with what's inside.
 
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