My mushy Natty's Blue

scstryder

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It has climbed over 100 degrees here in Sacramento and I forgot to take my Natty's Blue out of the garage. I was thinking about just using a plastic butter knife to apply it to my pad next time I use it, but I was wondering if it is still good?

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No it did not. I've even placed it in the fridge for 2 days.
 
AUdakota said:
You know it might not be that bad on toast....

Lol... It actually feels like my dog's (when he's sick) .... NVM. Okay I'll try to contact the folks at Poorboy's.
 
My Natty's is in my garage and it often hits over 100 in the summer and mine has not done that.
 
based on its price, I would personally toss and replace or upgrade to the new Nattys Red.
 
Reddwarf said:
My Natty's is in my garage and it often hits over 100 in the summer and mine has not done that.
Huh, weird. I guess I just got a bad tub of Natty's Blue then.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
based on its price, I would personally toss and replace or upgrade to the new Nattys Red.

I might just have to do that. I guess this gives me an opp to use my new Souveran paste :righton: .
 
I wouldn't toss it. Call Poorboys, see if they send you another one! Hey, it's worth a try! My #16 usually looks like that and I cannot say it's impacted the usability of the wax whatsoever.
 
Should be fine, but weird...my stuff is all in the garage (South FL), inside a bin thingy, and none of the waxes or other products have done that.
 
P1et said:
I wouldn't toss it. Call Poorboys, see if they send you another one! Hey, it's worth a try! My #16 usually looks like that and I cannot say it's impacted the usability of the wax whatsoever.
calling Steve would be a good idea..maybe something happen with quality control..my wax is over 2 years old..it looks fine...

i think you have a bad batch..

pockets could have accidently sent out tubs of bluberry cream cheese headed for a bagel store in Jersey...lol
 
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