superd
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- Feb 20, 2010
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I believe you want your humidity to be 50% or lower and the temps are best around the mid-upper 70s for most detailing products. I believe that's the "sweet-spot". Anymore than 50% humidity though and most products start doing strange things...a LOT more than 50% and they just start doing "WTF" types of things...drives me bonkers.
We use a LOT of fans in the 12,000 sq/ft. garage I work out of...sort of helps, but it's not really "comfortable" per-se. If I have to start working out of my own personal garage though, I'm insulating the walls and putting a window-mount unit in one of the windows to cool it off and a portable heating unit for the winters to warm it up.
That explains a lot. I just finished my car and it was around 80 degree's in my garage and the humidity was approximately 85% outisde. My garage isn't climate controlled, I just close the garage door and try to get some cool air from inside the house. I think I'll look into a window unit.
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