Did a few search terms ( warm, hot water ) and could not find if this was asked or done yet.
I don't want to jump into a test without asking, and ruin a bottle of product, so..
Read the prep directions on Collinite 845, which said to place the bottle in hot water prior to shaking. That product gets free flowing ( watery ) enough to be applied with a spray head.
The hair-brain idea I got today is 2 part.
1. Any ill effect to place the bottle in hot water prior to shaking to help with mixing the product ( talking about 65* garage when it is 40* outside ) ?
2. If hot water does not have any ill effects, I was going to test using a spray applicator to get a nice even coat over the pad prior to application.
- This is for products like Pro Polish, PwC-Blue, BH, EX, Liquid Natty Blue.
I don't know if there is a temperature cross over where the product is damaged if it gets too warm, nor if I can get any of the products liquid enough to use a sprayer for application to the the pad.
I have concerns about something like Pro Polish if I could get it free flowing enough to use a sprayer if all the components in it would be suspended to make spray on the pad a good idea ( i.e. part of the product is not suspended and is left in the bottom of the bottle ).
I don't want to jump into a test without asking, and ruin a bottle of product, so..
Read the prep directions on Collinite 845, which said to place the bottle in hot water prior to shaking. That product gets free flowing ( watery ) enough to be applied with a spray head.
The hair-brain idea I got today is 2 part.
1. Any ill effect to place the bottle in hot water prior to shaking to help with mixing the product ( talking about 65* garage when it is 40* outside ) ?
2. If hot water does not have any ill effects, I was going to test using a spray applicator to get a nice even coat over the pad prior to application.
- This is for products like Pro Polish, PwC-Blue, BH, EX, Liquid Natty Blue.
I don't know if there is a temperature cross over where the product is damaged if it gets too warm, nor if I can get any of the products liquid enough to use a sprayer for application to the the pad.
I have concerns about something like Pro Polish if I could get it free flowing enough to use a sprayer if all the components in it would be suspended to make spray on the pad a good idea ( i.e. part of the product is not suspended and is left in the bottom of the bottle ).