What Freezes?

pattieman

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Just realized I have a bunch of daily detailing stuff in my trunk outside all the time.Will any of these Freeze. Thanks PM



AW

CG Lube

Z6

Meg. Spray Syn. Wax

Z2

ONR Detail Spray

Stoner Glass Cleaner

50/50 Isp.

Grout Sponge

MF Towels

Meg. Clay Bar
 
mobenzowner said:
I think the MF Towels will be fine...........never had any problem with mine after being exposed to freezing temps.....:LOLOL



Sorry, just had to say that.



Im not sure, my towels froze last winter, hahaha j/k
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Hey Holden, if u bring me some riccardo clay, next time you're in Brooklyn, I'll treat for the best pizza in the USA, PM
 
pattieman said:
Hey Holden, if u bring me some riccardo clay, next time you're in Brooklyn, I'll treat for the best pizza in the USA, PM



You're taking him to Gino's East in Chicago? :lol
 
Keep your chems in a stable temp environment. Not too hot in the summer, not too cold in the winter ;)
 
And FYI water freezes at 32F. Meguiars stuff seems to separate (irreversably) at around 40 degrees. In my detailing cabinet I have a digital thermometer with a low/high temp memory. I've had several things separate above 36 (my lowest recorded temp). I guess it doesn't get that cold where Meguiars is.... I just bring stuff inside now.
 
if you can, bring your products indoors if the temperatures are too hot or cold. not worth them going bad and having to spend more money...
 
pattieman said:
Do the detailers freeze also what about FK425



Detailing sprays more than any other product have a relatively high water content so I would think that yes they could freeze. (although the various chemicals used in them could alter the freeze point in either direction slightly).
 
Since almost every product has some sort or moisture content or hygroscopic properties, you don't want any of them to freeze. This will break the chemical properties of the product and have an effect on the product.

I never let any of it get close to freezing temps ... anymore :chuckle:.

A long time ago I got a delivery of products and dropped it in the trunk. Forgot all about it and it sat there for a long weekend with freezing temps. When we opened the packaging - not only had some of the containers split open, then leaked all over, but the ones that hadn't blown open, just separated in the bottles. :sosad



Expensive lesson learned. So boyz & girlz - don't let this happen to you! :p
 
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