Winter is coming, what can I leave in the garage

MTLian

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So winter is coming and I don't have access to a heated garage. Here are some products I have and I wonder if I can leave them in my garage over winter or if extreme cold will mess them up. Some like the Klasse twins are a little pricey, so, it would suck to ruin them because they froze.

I've already brought my little pot of touch up paint inside. Which other of these products can I absolutely not leave in my non heated garage during winter?

-tyre dressing
-quick detailer
-clay lube, clay bar
-paste wax
-compounds and polishes
-trim restorer/conditioner
-IPA
-car soap/shampoo

Thanks for your suggestions!
 
I pull all of my detailing products out of my garage and down into my basement. I have had to many products ruining because of freezing. With the temps set to fall by the end of the week I plan on pulling stuff down starting today. I will probably get my last bucket wash in tomorrow.
 
Remove them all. I did this a few weeks back. Better safe than sorry. I just keep the products i need in the house for washes/interiors on thoes nice days. All my other stuff is in a heated basement.
 
Nothing should stay in the garage during the winter other than your hard goods (MF towels, mitts, polishing pads, etc). If you have the space, I would recommend keeping everything inside year round. Heat and humidity can be as bad for your liquids as freezing temps. The only thing I keep in the garage in the summer is my DG902 (rinseless wash stays inside year round).
 
I am jumping on the wagon as well. Everything inside but your towels, pads & such. I didn't do this last year, cold came too quick, & lost a few products. It is under the house this year tho. To much good stuff to loose this year.
 
My garage is attached and insulated and stays above freezing but I still move everything to the basement for winter storage.
 
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