Storing car detailing kit for the winter

Romach

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Hi everyone,

Here in Scotland I have boxed up all my cleaning kit in 64L lock boxes for the winter in an attempt to keep my supplies from freezing over.

What do you all do especially in the northern states and Canada?

Regards,

Ronan

Ps, hope you all have a great New Year
 
Store them inside, most in the laundry room as this is the space my wife gave me

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Ryan
 
Well, I'm in Canada but here in Vancouver BC, the weather goes against the stereotypical Canadian winter. Think of it as Seattle weather - mild winter, always raining. Outside temps generally hover above freezing. It'll dip below freezing for a week or so somewhere in there and that'll be our "cold snap". :)

My unheated garage is about 8-10 degrees warmer than outside so it's never freezing. So luckily, I never have to bring in all my detailing supplies, except for a couple of waxes, Fuzion, spray wax, etc.
 
I just bought a whole bunch of stuff last summer and without really thinking it through I stored them in a tote in the garage. As I live in Canada, the temperature here gets below freezing in the winter and what do you know all my stuff froze. Are they still good to use once the temperature gets warmer? Or do you thinhk the quality of it has somehow been compromised. To my defense, I don't see anything on the bottles that says which temperature it should be stored at.
 
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