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> This is the last time I'm going to say this . The hardener gets
it's
> DARK COLOR from the steel and chrome parts in the Tank. Now it isn't from
> moisture, light, aging or anything else, just a chemical reaction to the
> metal parts in the Tank....
Interesting Bill... my Jefco hardner gets darker and darker over time in its
unopened plastic container. Maybe there's some metal in there some where,
but I sure can't find it.
Bill Harrelson
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