I was "rotating" my stock of supplies - the bottled ones, and after I type this and submit it, I'm going to pack my bag with a few clothes and see if I can sneak out of my den window.
I picked up an unopened bottle of the Microfiber Revitalizer & Brightener. I have a brown carpet in my den. I picked up a bottle of it to shake it and immediately noticed where the bottle had set, a rather hard white substance was on the carpet. Additionally the carpet was wet. Strange though, the two bottles in the utility room, both have been opened, are not leaking.
My hand started getting wet. Checked the bottle and on the bottom there is a "crack" in the plastic that goes all the way across the bottle. So I then pick up another unopened bottle and the carpet was in the same condition and again, getting my hand wet.
Oh Mercy me - There surely is NO way I can slip this by the wife, needless to say.
I am still keeping all my bottled and can products in my den due to our night time temp's still in the high 30's.
House temp is a constant temp, bottles have not been dropped, etc. And I have to ask myself why just this bottled product?
So this is just a FYI for those of you who may have some bottles of this sitting on the floor in your Den, closet, etc.
I know about Adam's 110% but think I'd be pushing it if I asked for my den to have new carpet layed down.
Wellllllllllllllll there isn't any way I can keep from facing either the firing squard or sleeping on the couch for the next few months, so I better go tell the wife how beautiful she is, would she like a new wardrobe, new ear rings, take her out to dinner every night etc.
Dang it, here it is, starting the month of July and we are STILL getting frost warnings and there is no way I'm going to chance wrecking all the products by putting them out in my shop - "where I may be living in an hour or so."
If you don't see me back on the forum ~ "hey, it's been an extreme pleasure to exchange Threads and posts from everybody."
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I was "rotating" my stock of supplies - the bottled ones, and after I type this and submit it, I'm going to pack my bag with a few clothes and see if I can sneak out of my den window.
I picked up an unopened bottle of the Microfiber Revitalizer & Brightener. I have a brown carpet in my den. I picked up a bottle of it to shake it and immediately noticed where the bottle had set, a rather hard white substance was on the carpet. Additionally the carpet was wet. Strange though, the two bottles in the utility room, both have been opened, are not leaking.
My hand started getting wet. Checked the bottle and on the bottom there is a "crack" in the plastic that goes all the way across the bottle. So I then pick up another unopened bottle and the carpet was in the same condition and again, getting my hand wet.
Oh Mercy me - There surely is NO way I can slip this by the wife, needless to say.
I am still keeping all my bottled and can products in my den due to our night time temp's still in the high 30's.
House temp is a constant temp, bottles have not been dropped, etc. And I have to ask myself why just this bottled product?
So this is just a FYI for those of you who may have some bottles of this sitting on the floor in your Den, closet, etc.
I know about Adam's 110% but think I'd be pushing it if I asked for my den to have new carpet layed down.
Wellllllllllllllll there isn't any way I can keep from facing either the firing squard or sleeping on the couch for the next few months, so I better go tell the wife how beautiful she is, would she like a new wardrobe, new ear rings, take her out to dinner every night etc.
Dang it, here it is, starting the month of July and we are STILL getting frost warnings and there is no way I'm going to chance wrecking all the products by putting them out in my shop - "where I may be living in an hour or so."
If you don't see me back on the forum ~ "hey, it's been an extreme pleasure to exchange Threads and posts from everybody."
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