Detailing supplies question
#1
Detailing supplies question
Every winter in the past I have boxed up all my detailing supplies and got them out of the garage and stored them in the basement.
I see no warning about storing below a certain temprature. Think it is ok to leave in garage year-round?
I see no warning about storing below a certain temprature. Think it is ok to leave in garage year-round?
#2
Of course. I do (I don't have a basement, so no where else to put them). They freeze at much lower temperatures because of all the stuff in it. I've never had a problem. Waxes, spray detailer, aerosol tire sprays, all that stays in the garage.
#4
the only thing i could really see being affected by the cold would be your wax. Im not sure tho i keep all my detailing stuff at my shop with the heat on at night around 55-60 degrees.
#5
I think I will jus leave the stuff in the garage this year it is all insulated and dry walled now. I'll check out the stuff in the spring and see how it all weathered. Hate draging it all in the house every year. I got a full cabinet full of detaling stuff.
Last edited by Tadcaster; 09-05-2011 at 03:10 PM.
#6
Tadd: I've done that same thing for yrs. After moving to Minnesota. It gets way colder here then where you are. -22 for weeks. My turtle wax was really messed up. It cracked the container and when it did warm up enough it spilled on the floor of the garage. Did catch it in time. I bought a tub from walmart. Put all my cleaning stuff, waxes windex, stuff like that in the lower level of the house. Can't use it during our winters anyways. So I'd rather be safe then sorry
#9
I will bring all mine in to be safe. If I had a better garage I probably would just leave it but the snow just blows right in. Also this summer a brand new bottle of degreaser leaked out of the nozzle from the heat. Anyone have that happening to them?