Minimum temp to use F9?

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I have a batery acid stain removal job to do, but the high today is only 48. Customer really wants it done ASAP, but would it even work? Supposed to get into the low 60's next week. Should I just wait?

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I can't imagine it will have much effect on the products ability to work. May take longer for the concrete to dry between applications though.
 
I have a batery acid stain removal job to do, but the high today is only 48. Customer really wants it done ASAP, but would it even work? Supposed to get into the low 60's next week. Should I just wait?
I was just sitting here wondering what you're talking about. It's already 70 degrees outside, then it dawned on me... you're in North Carolina now ... durrr (brrrrrr) LOL.
 
I was just sitting here wondering what you're talking about. It's already 70 degrees outside, then it dawned on me... you're in North Carolina now ... durrr (brrrrrr) LOL.

It's not as cold as you think, actually. The humidity in Florida makes the hot feel hotter and the cold feel colder. North Carolina 48 is like Florida 60.

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It like warm temps better than cold ones! We actually formulated this to work in the 115 degree hot summers here in the Desert. I haven't done much freeze-testing and my wife wouldn't let me put it in the freezer, so...

When it does thaw out it should still work fine. Just the crystals need to be dissolved back into solution if possible. They begin to fall out of solution around 55-60 degrees.
 
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