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I bought this a year ago and it's still within it's service life. It has not been stored below 70 degrees but I bought it in November so I can say how cold it got during shipping. I thought it was supposed to be clear, so my question is this - Does this look right? The jar on left is empty.
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Call their tech line. They are usually very helpful, they want you to have good results with their products.
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Finally got a hold of Jeff Weiss of Targeting Coatings. He said it should be clear and I probably got a mislabeled can during the transition period as the old product (i think he said 8800) was milky white and the new EM1000 is clear. He is sending me a fresh can.
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A big PLUS for Target Coatings. That's the type of customer service we'd like to experience from more vendors.
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