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I'm running out of space in my heated garage for product storing, i have a 6 ft x 4 ft double door metal storage closet outside in the rear yard under an awning....

Any product/products that i should definitely not put outside in cold / freezing weather with out permanent damage???

i need space terribly

:)
 
I wouldn't put any of my chemicals outside in freezing temps. I would consider what else you could move outside besides your car care products. They like to stay inside where it isn't freezing!:D
 
:iagree: It's 15 degress here right now and all of my products have been stored in my warm basement since Fall. As Meghan said think about putting your equipment or other non-chemical things in the outside storage.
 
WARNING! Do not put them in the wife's dinning room. Don't worry about me the rest of you just try to save yourselves.
 
:iagree: It's 15 degress here right now and all of my products have been stored in my warm basement since Fall. As Meghan said think about putting your equipment or other non-chemical things in the outside storage.


Maybe my wifes car?? :DTHANKS responders.
 
I wouldn't put any of my chemicals outside in freezing temps. I would consider what else you could move outside besides your car care products. They like to stay inside where it isn't freezing!:D


Hey Meghan im in south Florida... And when is it frezeing againIm the MAN JK but last week it did get down to the 40,s dident it..... I remember because i was frezeing out there doing cars:buffing:
 
The bulk of my products are in the house. My garage gets way too cold. I always carry one of those milk crates with QD's (3 diffrent brands) ,rubber dressing, spray wax, apc, Adams undercarrage spray,
Wheel cleaner, (rims only). I don't want any of this stuff to freeze either,so if it's been cold a few days in a row (like in Ohio now) I just grab the crate on my way in from work at night. Whoops! Gotta Go wash the ride, the suns out!
 
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