Ugh, I screwed up I think. This is the 2nd time I've used Quick Fix, the first time it was absolutely no problem. Somehow this time I managed to get the sample too hot, despite the fact that I had two bottles, one 98 and the other 94 degrees. I believe that the way I had them concealed insulated it too much and the heat pack raised it to 100F.

Anyway, I hand the lady my sample (looking back, why I didn't wait in the bathroom a little bit to let the bottle cool off is beyond me) and she says "100F? I've never seen it jump that high before." She checks the box on the form that says "Is the temperature between 90 and 100F?" with a "yes" but writes "Bottle @ 100" in the remarks section. I looked at the bottle about 60 seconds later and the temp had fallen to 98, so it must have been 100 on the nose.

Have any of you ever passed with the sample being that warm? Why do they have the range as 90F to 100F if 100F is suspicious?

Guh.
wardzo78 Reviewed by wardzo78 on . Substitution Method Temp Problem Ugh, I screwed up I think. This is the 2nd time I've used Quick Fix, the first time it was absolutely no problem. Somehow this time I managed to get the sample too hot, despite the fact that I had two bottles, one 98 and the other 94 degrees. I believe that the way I had them concealed insulated it too much and the heat pack raised it to 100F. Anyway, I hand the lady my sample (looking back, why I didn't wait in the bathroom a little bit to let the bottle cool off is beyond me) and she Rating: 5