I searched the forums a bit and could not find the answer to this, so I felt it appropriate to ask here.
I have a tin of wheelwax, the wax in the black tin. Years ago when I bought it, it was a solid wax. Now, 8 years later, when I opened it, it is a liquid.
I put it in the fridge to see if it would solidify, but it merely turned into a cold liquid. I put it in the freezer to see if it would solidify, but it merely turned into a frozen liquid.
My wife saw what I was doing and hid the immersion blender.
Does this product actually "break" if it gets too hot or sits too long? (I use the term break as a cook would use it, like, when making a mayo or Hollandaise sauce that can break). If it does break, how can I get it to go back to a thick, paste wax?
You get no bonus points for helping me find the immersion blender.
I have a tin of wheelwax, the wax in the black tin. Years ago when I bought it, it was a solid wax. Now, 8 years later, when I opened it, it is a liquid.
I put it in the fridge to see if it would solidify, but it merely turned into a cold liquid. I put it in the freezer to see if it would solidify, but it merely turned into a frozen liquid.
My wife saw what I was doing and hid the immersion blender.
Does this product actually "break" if it gets too hot or sits too long? (I use the term break as a cook would use it, like, when making a mayo or Hollandaise sauce that can break). If it does break, how can I get it to go back to a thick, paste wax?
You get no bonus points for helping me find the immersion blender.