Wolfgang Product Line, Shelf Life

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I know, another shelf life thread...

I looked at all the ones I could find but none were specific for all the Wolfgang products. I only use them to maintain 1 DD. I am trying to buy appropriately. I want to buy the larger containers but afraid of spoil over time. Looking to get the benefit of larger purchase but don't want to end up wasting in the end.

How long do the products last in condition environments? In a climate controlled basement for example no more than a 15 degree change throughout the year.

Deep Gloss Sealant 3.0

Uber Rinseless

Car Bathe

Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant

Clay Lubricant

Pad Cleaner & Conditioner

Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0

Wolfgang Uber Compound 3.0

Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0
Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer

Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz

To name a few...

Also, I just bought the;

McKee's 37 Glass Coating &

McKee's 37 High Performance Glass Restorer
 
Id say probably a few years anyways, but who knows how long they have been sitting in the autogeek warehouse. Im sure there going to sit in there warehouse untill the product is sold. Wether its been on there shelves 6 months or 6 years is the question. I own quite a few wolfgang products and not 1 of them has either a born on or exp date.
 
i've had Wolfgang and lots of other products for 5 years an no issues, keep it out of temperature swings and you'll be fine
 
Some of my WG products such as the sealants, and polishes are over 3 years old, no problems with them, or any other WG products in my arsenal.

I do keep all products indoors 365 days a year.
 
That's all very good information to know from actually owners, thank you!!

Would anyone from AG be willing to chime in on this. I know this could be a potentially loaded question but looking for a general range.
 
That's all very good information to know from actually owners, thank you!!

Would anyone from AG be willing to chime in on this. I know this could be a potentially loaded question but looking for a general range.

theres really no need for the chime in, they'll say the same. its all how you treat it! :)
 
I keep them indoors 365.

My guess, if they freeze, it is like latex paint. Worthless.
Too hot, separation and might still be salvageable.
 
3-5 years in a controlled temperature.

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What about CarPro products? All the ones that I have bought (Eraser, Reload, Essence) have a sticker with an expire date of 1 year, does anyone knows if that is correct? Or is it misleading.
 
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