Microwaving IBD hard gel?

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KarinaGlamorous

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Somebody was asking this question I am very curious to know. Please help explain what this is about to me!

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"so my client was talking about the clear gel top that someone put them in the microwave before being used. So what is that? she said it has to be warm to use and super super shiny, any clues?"
 
I can't see how or why anyone would even think of doing this. [emoji15]
 
Just the thought of placing chemicals in a microwave has to be one of the most dangerous and daftest things to do.
 
I find IBD can be a bit thick, haven't used this particular product though but if it is like the rest of the range maybe she's struggling with application and finds warming it up helps?

Not something that sounds like a good idea though and certainly nothing that would enter my head to do!
 
Please don't anyone consider for a millisecond putting chemicals like this into a microwave to 'warm them up'.

They're not last night's curry but seriously dangerous chemicals that are likely to explode like a bomb if you microwave them.

Think people, think!
 
Never heard of anything so STUPID or dangerous in my life !!!!! . Beggars belief

If you have a builder gel that is too thick because maybe it is cold weather then all you need to do is place the pot ( with the lid on ) between your knees while doing the prep work and it should have warmed up nicely by the time you are ready to use it . Looks weird I know but works and gets a laugh from the customers ;-)
 
That's exactly what I thought. I never heard.of such thing lol that it's super weird
 

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