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I realize there are many threads on BTS and I am a huge supporter of this product.  In fact, I have told so many people about the benefits of this product I should be a sales rep.

Here is my question:

I left my full bottle of BTS in my garage this winter and obviously, it froze solid.  Now, as the weather warms it has thawed.  Will this effect the product?

Some products will seperate or the freezing will ruin the liquid.  Is this the case with BTS?   

I hope not, as it was a full bottle.  Thanks everyone

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Just shake the bottle up. It will be OK. I had a bottle freeze this winter also. I'm not sure if shaking the bottle helped but it seemed fine when I used it.

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It's fine.  Enjoy!

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I realize there are many threads on BTS and I am a huge supporter of this product. In fact, I have told so many people about the benefits of this product I should be a sales rep.

Here is my question:

I left my full bottle of BTS in my garage this winter and obviously, it froze solid. Now, as the weather warms it has thawed. Will this effect the product?

Some products will separate or the freezing will ruin the liquid. Is this the case with BTS?

I hope not, as it was a full bottle. Thanks everyone

Speaking as the resident authority on BTS, It should be fine but just to make sure I suggest that you put the bottle (less sprayer into the microwave and heat it to 130degrees (or just too hot to hold). Remove, recap, and then shake well. This will reconstitute all ingredients. This is especially necessary for KVD Line & Lure that has frozen.

Rob

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