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    Dry HD Poxy

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    I use many LSPs, so it has been a while since I've used my year old HD Poxy. Although the cap was on tight, it has thickened so it is no longer liquid. I shook it a lot, but clearly the has been some evaporation and it is now a thick mush. What can I use to thin this a bit? Distilled water, Q detailer?
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    Re: Dry HD Poxy

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    Mine has always been pretty thick. Set it in the sun to warm up and shake it a bit to see if it gets a bit more liquidy. I would not add any sort of water based anything to it.

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    I have been using Poxy from the very beginning, and poxy has always been pretty thick. Can you post a picture of how thick it is?

    In any case the product will still work the same.

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