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    Blackfire product storage

    Hi

    I have several black fire products... Is it OK to store in my non climate controlled shed? (In NC ... gets kinda humid and hot in the summer and reflectively cold in the winter). I`ve got TPNS, crystal seal, polymer spray and Bf tire gel.

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    Re: Blackfire product storage

    Just keep them off the floor and try to store any product away from the cold and heat. I keep mine in the house year round.
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    Re: Blackfire product storage

    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom mazda5 View Post
    Just keep them off the floor and try to store any product away from the cold and heat. I keep mine in the house year round.
    Mine stay in the basement. Works very well.
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    Re: Blackfire product storage


    Agreed with above.


    I would suggest keeping them indoors maybe in the back of a closet or something. Mine stay in a cabinet in my basement.


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    For a small fee, I could store them for you. As an added bonus, I will periodically test them for insured usability.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    For a small fee, I could store them for you. As an added bonus, I will periodically test them for insured usability.
    what a guy, ron is always looking out for others without a thought for himself.

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    Re: Blackfire product storage

    I stored mine outside in my garage in the hot and humid Iowa air, but boxed them up and took to the basement during the winter months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tropicsteve View Post
    what a guy, ron is always looking out for others without a thought for himself.
    I try Steve, I try. I even offered to be a beat tester for the new rumored white blackfire stuff.
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    Re: Blackfire product storage

    It should be fine

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    Re: Blackfire product storage

    You`re taking a BIG RISK of your stuff going bad storing it the way that you do. What do you think kitchen cabinets were made for



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    Re: Blackfire product storage

    Quote Originally Posted by mrshanno View Post
    Hi

    I have several black fire products... Is it OK to store in my non climate controlled shed? (In NC ... gets kinda humid and hot in the summer and reflectively cold in the winter). I`ve got TPNS, crystal seal, polymer spray and Bf tire gel.

    Thanks
    How hot is hot and cold is cold? You really don`t want any detailing products in any extreme temps. There is oil and water in most products (often different oils) which have different viscosities. If you let the temperature change too much you risk separation and in extreme cases curing.

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    Re: Blackfire product storage

    After hearing the responses I`ll store inside my house... Thanks guys

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    Re: Blackfire product storage

    still liked my idea
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