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Old 12-31-2002, 01:59 PM
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GaryM05
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Default Is it harmful for detailing products to freeze?

Since I picked up my Z about 4 months ago, I've amassed a small collection of detailing products. I live in Colorado, where the overnight temperature drops below freezing on a regular basis, and I'm concerned that leaving my detailing products out in the garage will harm them or will cause them to become less effective over time.

None of the product labels say not to allow them to freeze, but I want to check with those more knowledgable than I about this. I really don't have a good storage place for these products inside my house, so I'd like to continue to keep them outdoors, if at all possible. If it makes a difference, here's a list of the products in question:

Blackfire wash, polish, protectant and quick detailer
Sonus Gel wheel cleaner
Eagle One tire cleaner
Eimann Fabrik Black Sapphire tire dressing
Eagle One window cleaner
Black Again molding enhancer
303 Aerospace Protectant
Griots Garage Interior Cleaner

Thanks for any help!

Gary
Old 12-31-2002, 05:13 PM
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You do not want to let any of them freeze, but their freezing points would probably me colder than waters at 32 degrees.
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