Winter Products

Ferrarislave

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I moved all of my products into the basement. I just moved two days ago and it's been bitter cold 0 to -4 at night. Some of my products froze, but they didn't seem to expand and cause any damage the bottles were just half empty. Some that didn't freeze where wheel brightner, leather cleaner and condition, finial detail, hyper wash, apc+. :)
 
Ferrarislave said:
I moved all of my products into the basement. I just moved two days ago and it's been bitter cold 0 to -4 at night. Some of my products froze, but they didn't seem to expand and cause any damage the bottles were just half empty. Some that didn't freeze where wheel brightner, leather cleaner and condition, finial detail, hyper wash, apc+. :)

I've never had this happen until about a month ago as we had a cold snap for a few weeks here in CA.

The Stoners that I had would not spray out....totally foreign to a guy from CA


Your town and team ready to play some football?
 
Ferrarislave said:
Oh ya there ready. There used to cold weather so the Miami weather will be great! :)

Should be a great game not a fan of either teams but looking forward to watching the grid iron
 
I always keep all of my products in the garage and haven't dealt with any of them freezing yet. It's been around 10 degrees at night lately and they all seem to be fine.

Oh yeah.....go Colts!
 
I deal with freezing products all the ime.Even in an insluated gargage. I have never had a problem with any frozen product. Just let them thaw and you will no problems (some may need to shake them up well first)
 
My products come into the basement for the winter.
In the past, I have had Meguiar's #9 separate and have some chunks of product that didn't remix when shaken.
I'm certainly no chemist, but I have read that sometimes the emulsifiers that aid in the blending process will be affected by freezing and the product doen't remix properly. I figured that was what happened with the #9 and since then, I just bring all my products inside.
I guess not quite all. :) I keep a spray bottle of windshield washer fluid in the garage so I can clean headlights and windows during the cold weather.

Charles
 
It's best to keep your products at 50* or better if possible. I certainaly would not leave any liquid product that contains wax or that normally would need shaking before use in a place where it could possibly freeze. As Charles said, some of the emulsifiers will be chemically changed if frozen :eek:
 
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