Will Polish , wax, sealers evaporate when vehicles are stored

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I have many customers who store their ride for up to six months here in Michigan. Will wax or sealer evaporate during the storage time. ? With or without a cover. And what about outside under cover during the cold winter momnths .I am thinking not but felt like I should check.
 
Evaporate off the car's surface? No, but they still will degrade over time, more slowly if the vehicle is garage-kept during storage.
 
Good question, IDK the answer though. I think If a wax is supposed to last 6 months and you leave it in a garage for the entire 6 months it will still degrade.
 
•Staying within the Waxes/Sealers categories:
-Yes, Waxes and other paint Sealers can/could
evaporate..but it depends on several factors.


•The Waxes’/Sealants actual solvents will,
or should have, evaporate(d) within 24
hours from its initial application and then
being buffed off...leaving behind the solids
(a “phase”) of the product. {I’ll call these
solids: a Layer of Wax/Sealant.}


•These left behind Waxes’/Sealants’ solids
actually do keep very well indoors...and
away from UV sources. (Probably by a factor
of >20X vs. being outdoors and exposed to
UV sources, I’d be willing to wager.)


However:
If/When given enough Heat...these
solids (i.e. layers) of Waxes, and other
paint Sealers, will phase change to a gas.
That is to say: evaporate.


•Which leads to this entreaty:
-I hope it doesn’t ever get that
hot out in your garage!



Bob
 
Short answer, waxes and sealants are high molecular weight and will evaporate slowly - as in years, not months.
 
Thanks to everyone who replied so far. Appreciat it.
Evaporate off the car's surface? No, but they still will degrade over time, more slowly if the vehicle is garage-kept during storage.
 
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