Steve Goldstein
Subscriber
In general I don't order liquid chemistry in winter because I'm afraid the cold might cause some components to irreversibly precipitate out, or perhaps freezing might cause the containers to burst. I know it's not an issue with glacial Acetic acid or Propylene glycol, and believe it's not a concern with Ammonium thiosulfate (but maybe it's an issue because it's dissolved in water), but what about things like Liquidol and KRST concentrate?
Or am I just overthinking this on an extremely cold day (5F, -15C)?
Or am I just overthinking this on an extremely cold day (5F, -15C)?