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Does Pancro (lens cleaner) have an expiration date?

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I live in the desert and I feel may Pancro expires quickly from the extreme heat. Leaves nasty residue. When I buy it new it is always great. Anybody else have a similar experience?
 
I live in the desert and I feel may Pancro expires quickly from the extreme heat. Leaves nasty residue. When I buy it new it is always great. Anybody else have a similar experience?

I recommend what I was told when I worked at Kodak, keep the unopened film in the freezer or refrigerator.
 
I am talking about the lens cleaner
 
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Most lens cleaners have alcohol content in them, which explains evaporation. For example, from the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for one product:

Section 3: Composition/ Information on ingredients​
  • Ethanol, 2-butoxy (alcohol)
  • Ethylene glycol
  • Water
Pancro lens cleaner MSDS lists nothing but isopropanol

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Alcohol has no expiration date.
 
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