It has been really cold in Seattle (dipping to the teens and 20s) and some detailing products in my trunk froze, including my gallon of folex which says "DO NOT FREEZE" on the back. Is this a problem? Thanks.
I'm curious as well. Its been awfully cold here too and my Folex is frozen, as are a few other products I simply don't have room for in the house. I wonder if sometimes the Do No Freeze warning has more to do with the liquid expanding and splitting the bottles versus some alteration of the products effectiveness. Anyone out there have some inside knowledge?