Reminder: It's Starting To Get Cold...
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Reminder: It's Starting To Get Cold...
It's starting to get cold and most of us don't have the luxury of heated garages. As such, this is your friendly reminder to bring in your car care products as many of them can (and will) freeze and separate. Some, of course, will be okay out there but, others will be ruined and/or will affect their abilities.
Just a friendly reminder...
(p.s) All you folks down in Florida and such need not respond nor read this thread. LOL!
Just a friendly reminder...
(p.s) All you folks down in Florida and such need not respond nor read this thread. LOL!
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starting to? its been 35 - 50 all month!! thats Pennsylvania for ya. I keep my auto supplies in my house cause I dont have a garage lol. Have a shelf in the laundry room with all my stuff on it & laundry room is nice & warm. Well bummer Triton has to freeze his differential off in the driveway... ( yes, my vehicles have genders & are like ppl to me lmao )
Atleast my 2002 Trans Am WS6 is at my parents stored in the back of a huge garage climate controlled at 75 degrees with a nice thick car cover on, rest well this winter sleeping beauty
Atleast my 2002 Trans Am WS6 is at my parents stored in the back of a huge garage climate controlled at 75 degrees with a nice thick car cover on, rest well this winter sleeping beauty
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Originally Posted by F150 Duke
Hey RP,
Are we safe if we just keep the garage at 40 to 50 degrees with the car cleaning products in there?
Thanks,
Duke
Are we safe if we just keep the garage at 40 to 50 degrees with the car cleaning products in there?
Thanks,
Duke
40 is pushing it IMO. As some chemicals are exposed to cooler temps, they'll begin to become problematic (viscous, etc). Remember, every chemical has a unique freeze/flash point. They're not all 32F/0C. I'd bring them in for anything less than 50F but, that's just me.
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Originally Posted by RockPick
40 is pushing it IMO. As some chemicals are exposed to cooler temps, they'll begin to become problematic (viscous, etc). Remember, every chemical has a unique freeze/flash point. They're not all 32F/0C. I'd bring them in for anything less than 50F but, that's just me.
Duke
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Originally Posted by RockPick
It's starting to get cold and most of us don't have the luxury of heated garages. As such, this is your friendly reminder to bring in your car care products as many of them can (and will) freeze and separate. Some, of course, will be okay out there but, others will be ruined and/or will affect their abilities.
Just a friendly reminder...
(p.s) All you folks down in Florida and such need not respond nor read this thread. LOL!
Just a friendly reminder...
(p.s) All you folks down in Florida and such need not respond nor read this thread. LOL!
Now I just need to buy a Sno-Brum and I'll be all set.
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Originally Posted by RockPick
It's starting to get cold and most of us don't have the luxury of heated garages. As such, this is your friendly reminder to bring in your car care products as many of them can (and will) freeze and separate. Some, of course, will be okay out there but, others will be ruined and/or will affect their abilities.
Just a friendly reminder...
(p.s) All you folks down in Florida and such need not respond nor read this thread. LOL!
Just a friendly reminder...
(p.s) All you folks down in Florida and such need not respond nor read this thread. LOL!
I brought my stuff inside about a month ago, already had many nights and a couple days below 32 degrees....