S & W Freeze Point?

First off, let me state that S&W has to be my favorite detailing product.
But....
My experiences with S&W at colder temperatures have not even been close to the results I get at 50 to 60 degrees.
I have more problem getting the surface dry and usually end up with some streaking.
At 60 degrees, it works great. At 50 degrees, it works. Below that, I don't even try to use it.
Fortunately for me, I can heat my garage to 60 degrees. :)
Others may have different results, though.

Charles
 
The product in the bottle may not freeze when it's under the condition of below freezing but if the panel on the vehicle is below freezing, then the S&W is going to freeze on contact. Don't ask how I know :lmfao. At that point you have frozen S&W on the car in a fine mist pattern which isn't fun trying to remove.
 
I've used it as low as 20* with a heated bottle before going outside, but as budman said it will soon get cold if the panels are cold. I would recommend using it above 40*, as long as the panels are that warm too and you are in the sun. :)
 
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