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    I`m trying to send some Glanz Wax to a fellow member and the shippers said I can`t ship it since it`s a flammable chemical?!?!



    I`m guessing they automatically assumed it was some sort of paint thinner or something since it comes in a metallic case.







    Should I just box it up and tape it then ask them to send it and just lie if they ask about chemicals? Or should I just pour it into a plastic bottle and send it......



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    Pack it up well and just send it priority. If they ask `liquid, perishable, or flammable`, tell them no.

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    just box it up very well, and send it. i haven`t had them ask me what the contents were in the box...

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    Alright that`s what I`ll do then, I never thought of it being a problem since its just a wax, even though it says flammable on the box haha.

    Thanks.



    -Mark
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    Biweekly Routine---Wash: Foam gun + NXT Wash (Microfibers), then topped with #16 or OCW.

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    I ship products all day long and UPS knows what is in the boxes. Even when I have to ship out of state and they need a super detailed invoice. I have never had any problems. I would just package it up yourself and send it.

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    The post office is concerned about unknown products oozing- make sure the lids are taped

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    That`s not all they`re concerned about. Tell em it`s soap.
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    Alright, I`ll remember to do that too, thanks for the tip.
    2003.5 Desert Platinum Infiniti G35 Sedan

    Biweekly Routine---Wash: Foam gun + NXT Wash (Microfibers), then topped with #16 or OCW.

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    Anything marked flammable, should be sent ground via UPS, FedEx, or DHL....Its for everyones protection......The majority of VOC compliant products however pose little threat....
    Owner of West Coast Detail Supply.

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