shelf life of dope.
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Mon Feb 09, 2015 10:14 pm
I was cleaning the garage and found 2 5 gallon cans, 1 each of non tautening butyrate and butyrate reducer. They appear to be still sealed full cans, and are probably from either 1994 or 1996. Does anyone know if these may still be good after this long in storage, or are they hazardous waste and I need to find some place to get rid of them?
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I think there's s good chance you're still in business. Pretty simple stuff and you've got reducer to help bring it back to life.
Might want to ask this question of the experts over @ supercub.org, they'll know for sure.
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Don't know but I'm in my 70's.
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Magnet wrote:Don't know but I'm in my 70's.
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Ummmm, who is the manufacturer? If they're still in business, I'm betting they have a phone. Call them and ask the question.
If they're no longer in business, I wouldn't put the stuff on a plane anyway.
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