02-05-2007, 10:25 AM | #4 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jan 20 2006 Location: Jacksonville, Fla Age: 40
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Rep Power: 21 | Re: Frozen Solution quick grab all your lotions and solutions and stick them in a tanning room turn the bed on every so often might help to keep them from freezing...... Or buy some space heaters to keep in the areas where you store them.....Target had some at 50% off the other day..... I feel so bad I was trying to be to cheap to turn on my heat I just turned it on a few mins ago I was shivering its like 39 degree and droppings so they say.....OG 1 degree thats whicked cold....I heard Minnasota is -40 degrees!!!! I would bring a huge blanket to work maybe even an electric blanket with me if I worked in anything below 30....... |
02-05-2007, 02:42 PM | #6 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jul 13 2005 Location: Pocatello, Idaho Age: 52
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Rep Power: 19 | Re: Frozen Solution Shouldn't hurt it. Just what I have been told but i wouldn't take any chances. I have had several that were left in my car and they froze they were ok just make sure you mix them up real good just incase. |
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