Zinsser shellac expiration date code

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Joe Scharle

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I may be the last guy to get the word...no wait; there's one guy slower than me.
Yep, you know who you are!:rotflm:

They're using a 'code' now. No idea why, but here's the breakdown.

S17144 D

S=IGNORE (actually Somerset plant)
1=2011
7=JULY (OCT=0, NOV=N, DEC=D)
14=DAY
4 D=IGNORE (ACTUALLY BATCH NUMBER)

Hopefully one of you younger guys will remember this so after I've forgotten all about it, you can set me straight :rolf:
 

Jeff

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So much for keeping things simple like yyyy/mm/dd-batch #, etc.

The original Zinsser company was purchased by Rust-Oleum a few years ago and that's when the new code system began. It is now compatible with all other Rust-Oleum products, albeit much more confusing. You won't find the expiry code definition at the Rust-Oleum website, but you can get a refresher course by calling their technical service folks. :BangHead:
 
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