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Old 11-08-07, 12:48   #1 (permalink)
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polycharger shelf life

Just wondering how long polycharger will last before it goes bad Since it's supposed to boost protection, it would mean less frequent waxing. That means it would take a while for me to use up the bottle.
 
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Re: polycharger shelf life

well from what I've read the ch2 only has like 24-48 hrs shelf life but the h20 is indefinite hopefully someone can chime in if I'm wrong. Polycharger comes with little mix bottles so if you dont use all of it you wont be wasting to much product
 
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Re: polycharger shelf life

I think those are the rules for mixed products.

I have some CH2 that's about a year old. I haven't used it lately..but it is a little thicker than it originally was. Best thing to do is to not open the bottle unless you're using it. Air is the enemy (for storage)
 
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