freeze thaw stability..what chems are NOT F-T stable?

J Scott W

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Many water based protectors are not freeze-thaw stable.

In our product line Precedent and Teflon for wool are not Freeze-Thaw stable. Our Maxim Advanced Carpet Protector is freeze-thaw stable. So if you are concerned about freeing, you only need to switch to Maxim.

Othe products in our line that are not freeze-thaw stable
- Bridgepoint Wood Finish (both semi-gloss and matte)
- Clear Grout Sealer
- Dyes for the Clear Grout Sealer (all 8 colors)

In addition, Wood Patch (all colors) separates when frozen, but it is reusable if it is completely thawed out and then completely re-mixed.


For those that may use floor finish for VCT floors, that is another product category that generally should not be frozen.

Scott Warrington
 

Dolly Llama

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Steven Hoodlebrink said:
Did the shop freeze up over night Larry ? .

Nah, it got cold Saturday night, (low of 28) but nothing froze.

besides, I'm too much of BDCC to have a large inventory of chems anyway...


PS..thanks Scott.
and I don't care what the Da Boyz say about you employer , you're all'ite with me :wink:
Oh yea, I use Maxim too


..L.T.A.
 
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I want to thank all the people who posted about winter months and freezing chems, equipment. I never thought about what you guys have to go through. This board really opened my eyes and now I'll probably never leave Hawaii. Thanks guys. :D
 

Larry Cobb

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Nate;

But the last time I was in Hawaii, all the loose gallon chemical containers in the back of the Pick-Up trucks, blew over from the nearby hurricane.

The surf was pretty nice, though.

Larry
 
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Larry Cobb said:
Nate;

But the last time I was in Hawaii, all the loose gallon chemical containers in the back of the Pick-Up trucks, blew over from the nearby hurricane.

The surf was pretty nice, though.

Larry


LOL. It's once every 10 years for a hurricane. We didn't have one for 13 years now. No problems for us. What's the deal with not tying your cargo down? :mrgreen:

The surf was pretty nice too for the people with beach front properties.
 

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