Megs GC separated after being left outside

TiredNGrouchy

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We've had some cold temps here (below 32F) and a jug of Meguiar's Gold Class wash that I left outside has separated into a thick gel at the bottom and thin (water-like consistency) liquid on top. Interestingly, the color is the same throughout so it's only by shaking the bottle or tipping it that you can see there's something going on inside.

I've shaken the jug by hand to mix the gel and liquid together but they separate again after a few hours, even when kept indoor in 65F+ temps.

Am I stuck with having to shake the jug of car wash up every time I wash a car until I've used it up? The separation doesn't seem to have affected its effectiveness as a car wash. Pouring the car wash into a big stock pot and mixing it up with an immersion blender is probably not a possibility (if I want to ever have sex again).
 
TiredNGrouchy said:
We've had some cold temps here (below 32F) and a jug of Meguiar's Gold Class wash that I left outside has separated into a thick gel at the bottom and thin (water-like consistency) liquid on top. Interestingly, the color is the same throughout so it's only by shaking the bottle or tipping it that you can see there's something going on inside.

I've shaken the jug by hand to mix the gel and liquid together but they separate again after a few hours, even when kept indoor in 65F+ temps.

Am I stuck with having to shake the jug of car wash up every time I wash a car until I've used it up? The separation doesn't seem to have affected its effectiveness as a car wash. Pouring the car wash into a big stock pot and mixing it up with an immersion blender is probably not a possibility (if I want to ever have sex again).


I would have to say that if you shake it up and pour into the water and its still working there is no harm to the cleaning abilities of the soap.

I can't imagine what could have happen to the soap that freezing would have ill effects on how it cleans
 
You'll find that a lot of detailing products seperate after a little time of inactivity. A good shake is all it takes to get them back to normal.
 
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