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Title: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: xrayjay on February 20, 2016, 03:42:52 PM
I just tossed out two power house products, one was clean and tacky (bottle melted) and a matte polish that was separated. I had these two bottles back in 2006-2008, around that time.

And I found an unopened bottle of UFO that looked separated too, but I shook it up for about a minute and a half and put it back on the shelf.

How long does these polishes last? I'm assuming for a long time. but is there a shelf life to these polishes?
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: charlest on February 20, 2016, 07:44:36 PM
From what I have seen, there's no telling how long they last.

Some have the abrasive precipitate out very fast; some are almost gel-like and you never have to stir them up.  The ones that do precipitate out can almost always be remixed; I often use a very long screwdriver to get into the almost solid mass at the bottom.Some can easily be shaken up, while others are a royal pain in the butt and have to be shaken an annoyingly long time to get the abrasive back into solution.

Some that seem to keep the abrasive in solution well and rarely need to be shaken are Storm Xtra Shine, Powerhouse Factory Finish, Lane Masters Factory Finish polish & Motiv Power Gel Polish.
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: jensm on February 21, 2016, 02:29:38 AM
Some seem to last longer if the bottle is kept in a plastic bag.
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: SG17 on February 21, 2016, 09:43:43 PM
my storm step 2 and 3 have lasted a long time.  bought my current bottles in 2008 or 2009 and they seem fine.  a large jug of clean-n-dull changed colors on me.  more a grey than the green it was when purchased.  haven't actually used that bottle since I noticed the color change.
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: xrayjay on February 21, 2016, 10:11:39 PM
Yeah the matte bottle which is clear, you can see the "sands" or particles at the bottom and the liquid on top.
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: ValentinoBowling on February 22, 2016, 03:48:34 AM
There aren't any chemicals inside our polishes that really "go bad" But I'd recommend you use all the polish within 3 years. The products will split after sitting on the shelf for a while so we recommend you shake the product before use.

Kevin
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: J_Mac on March 25, 2016, 02:43:54 PM
I think this Clean and Dull might be past it's use by date...
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: luv2C10falll on March 26, 2016, 10:43:36 AM
Looks like a full bottle too,that sucks
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: xrayjay on March 26, 2016, 10:58:28 AM
^^^^^

That right there happened to my CnD, CnT, and the matte finish one - forget the name.
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: charlest on March 26, 2016, 12:18:39 PM
^^^^^

That right there happened to my CnD, CnT, and the matte finish one - forget the name.

I'd say it wasn't used in far too long, to have bought that large a bottle.

I'd guess some gas escaped or the compound reacted with the air inside and reduced the pressure inside enough for the outside pressure to crush the bottle. Just open and close them once a year, once every 6 months. It happens with lots of household items, depending on the speed with which the inside compounds change as they react with the air inside the bottle.
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: xrayjay on March 29, 2016, 04:56:41 PM
^^^^^

That right there happened to my CnD, CnT, and the matte finish one - forget the name.

I'd say it wasn't used in far too long, to have bought that large a bottle.

I'd guess some gas escaped or the compound reacted with the air inside and reduced the pressure inside enough for the outside pressure to crush the bottle. Just open and close them once a year, once every 6 months. It happens with lots of household items, depending on the speed with which the inside compounds change as they react with the air inside the bottle.

Does the chemicals that make up the bottle have an affect too?

 I found a new bottle of snake oil from 2009 in the storage unit last week and used it this week. It works like a charm...

Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: charlest on March 29, 2016, 10:10:43 PM
^^^^^

That right there happened to my CnD, CnT, and the matte finish one - forget the name.

I'd say it wasn't used in far too long, to have bought that large a bottle.

I'd guess some gas escaped or the compound reacted with the air inside and reduced the pressure inside enough for the outside pressure to crush the bottle. Just open and close them once a year, once every 6 months. It happens with lots of household items, depending on the speed with which the inside compounds change as they react with the air inside the bottle.

Does the chemicals that make up the bottle have an affect too?

I don't think so, but I can't say for sure.

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I found a new bottle of snake oil from 2009 in the storage unit last week and used it this week. It works like a charm...

Mine has the abrasive precipitate out fairly quickly; it has to be shaken up quite a bit to return it to the polish mixture.
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: J_Mac on March 29, 2016, 11:02:24 PM
^^^^^

That right there happened to my CnD, CnT, and the matte finish one - forget the name.

I'd say it wasn't used in far too long, to have bought that large a bottle.

I'd guess some gas escaped or the compound reacted with the air inside and reduced the pressure inside enough for the outside pressure to crush the bottle. Just open and close them once a year, once every 6 months. It happens with lots of household items, depending on the speed with which the inside compounds change as they react with the air inside the bottle.

Area pro shop bought some and it was never purchased or utilized by the shop... the bottle has actually softened over time.  I'd say the bottle in question has been untouched for well over 2 years. 

They have used the hot bucket of water to de-oil balls and the Powerhouse Adrenaline wipes for "deep cleaning" over the years...
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: xrayjay on March 30, 2016, 12:20:43 AM
^^^^^

That right there happened to my CnD, CnT, and the matte finish one - forget the name.

I'd say it wasn't used in far too long, to have bought that large a bottle.

I'd guess some gas escaped or the compound reacted with the air inside and reduced the pressure inside enough for the outside pressure to crush the bottle. Just open and close them once a year, once every 6 months. It happens with lots of household items, depending on the speed with which the inside compounds change as they react with the air inside the bottle.

Does the chemicals that make up the bottle have an affect too?

I don't think so, but I can't say for sure.

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I found a new bottle of snake oil from 2009 in the storage unit last week and used it this week. It works like a charm...

Mine has the abrasive precipitate out fairly quickly; it has to be shaken up quite a bit to return it to the polish mixture.

Yes, it has to be shaken pretty good to bring it back. And so does the UFO...

OFF TOPIC: LMB cleaner, what applicator do you use? just wondering...
Title: Re: Shelf life on polish products
Post by: charlest on March 30, 2016, 07:25:37 AM


OFF TOPIC: LMB cleaner, what applicator do you use? just wondering...

I use a micro-fiber towel.