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12-11-08, 10:41 PM
A cool dark cupboard will be fine, there is no need to keep it in the fridge,
they don't store it in fridges at the ware house or deliver it in refrigerated vans, as long as it has not been opened it should be fine, if it has been opened then they all have a shelf life so check it on some couch roll first before spraying a client, it will be green if it is too old, this can still be used to give someone a tan as when they have washed off the guide colour there tan will have taken as it would normally but most clients don't go for the green giant look hth
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12-11-08, 11:40 PM
Well i would nt want to be tanned by solution out of the fridge lol, but that was in a thread i found on here that they store it in the fridge and just decant what they need a few hours be for and leave it out of the fridge to bring it back to room temp ! but im storing it in a cupboard at the moment so at least i'm doing right, thanks.
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