Ricorocks
SELF BANNED
- Mar 30, 2014
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When I get a new product, I read the label, & follow all the instructions. I read the label on Meg. spray wax & found NO special considerations. I stored this in my garage, along with other Meg products. In the case of the spray wax heat caused the product to separate, & become junk. Meg. was happy to replace the single product. I then went & checked the other products, I believe 3 - 4 other products, were bad, at this point Meg balked at replacement. There customer service advised, keeping all "Meg" products, at room temp., or house temp. Keep in mind a garage is not typically a conditioned space. My argument about, storage & labels feel on deaf ears. After that enlightenment, about non label storage conditions, I then made a space in the house for storage.
Routinely now I shake the bottles or turn them upside down, little mixing, I also keep a thermometer, in the closet where stored.
Next I started experimenting with other mfg's products, and surprise, I don't think any mfg. puts storage instructions on there label..
I would suggest 'sans' storage instructions, you should call the company & ask how should this be stored?
Silly me I thought well this is a car care product so naturally it, should be in the garage.
Routinely now I shake the bottles or turn them upside down, little mixing, I also keep a thermometer, in the closet where stored.
Next I started experimenting with other mfg's products, and surprise, I don't think any mfg. puts storage instructions on there label..
I would suggest 'sans' storage instructions, you should call the company & ask how should this be stored?
Silly me I thought well this is a car care product so naturally it, should be in the garage.