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Angling Mad

Just wondered if anyone has a view on this. I went to my local Topps branch to pick up a couple of bags of BAL Micromax2 grout and a bottle of BAL GT1 Admix for a shower job in one of my holiday homes. When I set about doing the first mix I noticed that the GT1 was out of date December 2013, then picked up one of the bags of grout and noticed they had obviously split the bag at some point as all along the bottom it was stapled. As you can imagine I was pretty annoyed at the waste of time. Took it all back and they had no problem changing it but when the guy checked all of the GT1 stock was out of date newest Feb 2014 and he said he only got the last lot it delivered last week,HMMM. So yet another trek to find another supplier.

Obviously from now on I will check beforehand but does the GT1 lose its effectiveness quickly?
 
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Stef

The dates not a best before date, it should be when it's manufactured.
It's a born on date the same as a bottle of Bud..
 

Sean Kelly

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Topps are normally quite good about dates and stock control. As is CTD. Any product that is out of date will be discounted for a quick sale. As Stef said, it is a born on date and must be used within xx date if stored in dry conditions etc.
 
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Mr Tiler

also if you have stored it in your van/car overnight and it has gotten frosty I was told it is no good
 
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Mr Tiler

i will always stick to it weather it be rite or wrong better safe than sued lol
 
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White Room

It's the water content mixed with the addy that freezes not the dry powder...
 

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surly the lad at topps should of known its the date it was manufactured, and not a sell by date and explained this to the customer..?
 
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Stef

also if you have stored it in your van/car overnight and it has gotten frosty I was told it is no good

I lost a lot of silicone, add mix & primers a few years ago with the frost.
As whitebeam says you don't have to worry about powders, ready mixed left in the van will freeze..
 
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charlie1

I lost a lot of silicone, add mix & primers a few years ago with the frost.
As whitebeam says you don't have to worry about powders, ready mixed left in the van will freeze..

Good thing about pr360, seems to survive the frost
 

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