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Keeps the intentional beer thief unsuspecting when the cooler is opened and all that's there is wax!!:cheers:
Keeps the intentional beer thief unsuspecting when the cooler is opened and all that's there is wax!!:cheers:
:iagree::haha: i do it for that reason hahahahaha
OSHA regulation prevents the storage of food and non-food item in the same refrigerator.
I believe that's only for a commercial business setting, OSHA or any DPH official could care less what you put in your fridge in the garage at home.
You are 100% correct! That is why the real comment was posted as a "serious question", as a follow up to my goofy introrops:
-Most car-care products' manufacturers have a recommended:I do have a serious question though.
When manufacturer give the "shelf life" of the product, is it assuming the
temperature variance of normal storage or climate control storage?
Feed back please
-Most car-care products' manufacturers have a recommended:
'panel surface application temperature range'...
I've seen and heard to be: ~45F-85F...give or take a couple degrees.
This of course doesn't take ambient-temps./humidity/air-speed into consideration.
-If I was concerned enough to keep my car-care products in the means that would
be most beneficial to/for their expected performance levels...
and, which in turn, IMHO...would lead to their having maximum shelf-life...
I would have them stored in a temperature and humidity-controlled environment.
So far, thankfully...
The "natural-environment" of a garage has sufficed.
Bob
Since I don't smoke cigars...I'll have to guess:A humidor for care care products...........interesting idea, where do the cigars go then?![]()