Frozen Power Service

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I have a bottle of Bio Kleen that froze out in the garage. I've left other PS products out there with no problems. The MSDS for BK states that it will cryallize below 50* and to warm and mix before using.

The bottle froze solid so after it thaws and I mix it, is it still safe to use?

Thanks...
 
   / Frozen Power Service #2  
Maybe check their website? I would think that you will not have changed the chemistry enough to have done any harm.
 
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#3  
Thanx..I did check their website and only found their MSDS which stated warm and mix.

Curious if anyone ever had any experience with frozen PS products. Stuff looks nasty IMO

Thanx again...
 
   / Frozen Power Service #4  
There website says to store regular PS above 10 degrees Faranheit.
 
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#5  
ya...never had a problem with any of their other products before, but this Bio Kleen stuff says not below 50* which made me wonder if I should toss it out bcuz its frozen solid. After several hrs in the house, its still solid...maybe a little liquid, but not by much.
 
   / Frozen Power Service #6  
Had a bottle of mine crystalize on me and put it in microwave for short shots until it was all liquid again and then shook it up good and put it in the fuel.

David Kb7uns
 
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#7  
good to know...thanx but I dont know if i wanna do the gamma ray deal...I'll just leave it inside til it thaws.
 
   / Frozen Power Service #8  
Chances are that it is crystalized and has dropped out of solution and not frozen, put my bottle next to wood stove for days and it did not change until the microwave.

David Kb7uns
 
   / Frozen Power Service #9  
I would have tossed it before it went near my micro.

Chris
 
   / Frozen Power Service #10  
I had a couple of gallon jugs of B99 bioD that precipitated out some yellow flake looking stuff when it got cold in the garage. I also microwaved it, took a long time to heat it up too. The warmth re-dissolved the suspended stuff then I used it up in my truck. I'd been buying the B99 to use as a lubricity additive in my diesel fuel, I overestimated how much I'd need in a year. I can't get the B99 in the winter so I have to buy it ahead of time.
 

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