JoeyRoland82
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- Oct 28, 2018
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Hi All,
Hopefully this is the correct section to post in. If not, please be gentle
So I've read many posts about storing car care products in doors to try and keep them at an optimal temperature range and avoid the wild swings that could lead to products becoming relatively ineffective. I totally agree, but with a baby, my basement storage is now compromised. With that, I'm reaching out to see if folks have other options. I'm not trying to store in a fridge or under a warming light if possible. I have an attached garage, but there's no heat or anything. Your basic cinder block setup. When in season, my stuff is in a cabinet, (which I worry about too in the summer heat). But I was wondering if I could store the products in coolers or something that are also shelved in the garage. I have no clue what sort of temp swings happen inside those things. But I was thinking of wrapping products in some of my old clothes, lining the coolers with something like a cut-up trash bag or something and tossing them in. Any thoughts?
TIA!!!
Hopefully this is the correct section to post in. If not, please be gentle

So I've read many posts about storing car care products in doors to try and keep them at an optimal temperature range and avoid the wild swings that could lead to products becoming relatively ineffective. I totally agree, but with a baby, my basement storage is now compromised. With that, I'm reaching out to see if folks have other options. I'm not trying to store in a fridge or under a warming light if possible. I have an attached garage, but there's no heat or anything. Your basic cinder block setup. When in season, my stuff is in a cabinet, (which I worry about too in the summer heat). But I was wondering if I could store the products in coolers or something that are also shelved in the garage. I have no clue what sort of temp swings happen inside those things. But I was thinking of wrapping products in some of my old clothes, lining the coolers with something like a cut-up trash bag or something and tossing them in. Any thoughts?
TIA!!!