It seems like my 32 oz. bottle of Poli-Seal is much thicker than it was when I first started using it.
I transfer the product from the 32 oz. bottle to a 3 oz. bottle when using it. No oftener than I use the product, I don't think I have the 32 oz. bottle open more than three times a year and then it is just the spout to squeeze some into the smaller bottle.
Is there anything that I can do to thin the stuff out without causing a problem?
It does appear from reading the MSDS that it:
1. Contains some water
2. Is water soluble
3. Has the same boiling point as water
4. Has the same freezing point as water
5. Has the same Ph as water
6. Is to be applied with a dampened pad
So..... Is it logical that I can add some water to thin the product?
I realize that it may need to be shaken before and during use, but I do that anyway.
Alternatively, do I just need to live with the problem until the stuff gets too thick to work with and then replace it?
I transfer the product from the 32 oz. bottle to a 3 oz. bottle when using it. No oftener than I use the product, I don't think I have the 32 oz. bottle open more than three times a year and then it is just the spout to squeeze some into the smaller bottle.
Is there anything that I can do to thin the stuff out without causing a problem?
It does appear from reading the MSDS that it:
1. Contains some water
2. Is water soluble
3. Has the same boiling point as water
4. Has the same freezing point as water
5. Has the same Ph as water
6. Is to be applied with a dampened pad
So..... Is it logical that I can add some water to thin the product?
I realize that it may need to be shaken before and during use, but I do that anyway.
Alternatively, do I just need to live with the problem until the stuff gets too thick to work with and then replace it?