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I left some Watco Danish oil and wipe -on poly in the garage over the
winter. Got pretty cold. Is this still useable? Will the poly still work?
Hate to throw it away, but if it's no good, it's no good.

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Yes , it will be fine to use.

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I left some Watco Danish oil and wipe -on poly in the garage over the
winter. Got pretty cold. Is this still useable? Will the poly still work?
Hate to throw it away, but if it's no good, it's no good.

TIA
Jimmy



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Jimmy wrote,on my timestamp of 15/05/2008 10:40 PM:
I left some Watco Danish oil and wipe -on poly in the garage over the
winter. Got pretty cold. Is this still useable? Will the poly still work?
Hate to throw it away, but if it's no good, it's no good.


Cold temp should not make
a lot of difference to this
type of product. If they were
not completely sealed, that might
have more impact though...
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