Storing detailing products

RUBigDog05

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Hey guys/girls. I just moved into my parents new house in Myrtle Beach, SC. We are still in the process of unpacking boxes and stuff but I have one concern with the new HUGE garage....its VERY hot/humid in the garage. It might be just because we haven't had the garage up since the day we moved in or its going to be like that all of the hot months. I am concerned about it being too hot for my products like Natty's to be able to stand up to the hot conditions. I'm getting one of those really nice Craftsman standing cabinets for my products that has vents in it so I'm hoping it will be OK for storing my products. As soon as I can get to the windows in the garage I"m going to raise the windows some to get some ventilation. Do you all think the products will last in the heat? Right now I have the products stored in the laundry room until I get the cabinet and the garage cleared out.
 
I have all my stuff in the garage. 5 full shelves worth of stuff. I dont have any windows in our garage and it is usually about 80 + I havnt had any problems with melting products or anything of that matter.

Greg
 
I have cabinets as well as a little roll around case to hold all my stuff. I keep everything in them except for my souveran....it stays in my bedroom where it is climate controlled. :D
 
i live in texas and with windows to ventilate, i would not chance it if i was you, it sees high 90's each day and i promise your garage is going to be like that everyday in the summer. Just put it in your room or a closet in the house, i have had liguid waxes seperate and paste waxes melt in the garage. I also think it is best to keep waxes at constant temp, in the garage it will get fluctuate(sp.)
 
chemicals should be kept in cool ventilated areas....if you can't keep them cool, then at least keep them in a ventilated area and out of direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time:hippi
 
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