Some analogies come to mind: I throw my food away when the freshness date has expired. I throw my prescription meds away too. My used paint in the garage usually starts to get funky and mucky after a couple years sitting in the can. I also change my oil every 5000 miles since the oil breaks down and doesn't protect my engine as well and I want my car to go for 200,000 miles or so if I can get away with it. But, that is me. Not looking for an argument by any means, but I still say everything has a shelf life. I think the majority of rational people would agree with me here but you can agree to disagree, that's what the forum is for. Cheers!
Does ProGold have a shelf life?
So I'm sitting here using my G100 applicator on my new system and I'm realizing that I've been using the same bottle of this stuff for like five years.
And then it occurs to me -- well, you just finished DeOxing all of those connections (the DeOxit is relativley new) getting them nice and sparkly, and maybe you just wasted all the effort by spreading defunct ProGold all over them.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
--dan
And then it occurs to me -- well, you just finished DeOxing all of those connections (the DeOxit is relativley new) getting them nice and sparkly, and maybe you just wasted all the effort by spreading defunct ProGold all over them.
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
--dan
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