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Old 11-26-2008, 11:20 AM   #11
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Glad to hear this stuff keeps well. It is not cheap and I've had OTC waxes dry out on me. Although my last can of OTC wax I kept in a non-climate controlled closet
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store it in one of your dresser drawers or closet...
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[quote=AUdakota;199157]I keep mine in my back pocket and as I walk around I just wax things that arent shiney enough.

Man, I had to comment on your comment about waxing things that arent shiney enough.....I needed a good laugh..........that was funny...thanks for the laugh....by the way, I store all my stuff in laundry room too.
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Store mine in laundry room. No problems.
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I keep all my waxes in my autogeek bag. Keep them in the laundry room up o the shelf. High enough so my girlfriend can't get at them.
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I keep mine in my back pocket and as I walk around I just wax things that arent shiney enough.


I usually just keep mine in my laundry room, hasnt been a problem thus far.
Man, I had to comment on your comment about waxing things that arent shiney enough.....I needed a good laugh..........that was funny...thanks for the laugh....by the way, I store all my stuff in laundry room too.
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I keep mine in my back pocket and as I walk around I just wax things that arent shiney enough.


I usually just keep mine in my laundry room, hasnt been a problem thus far.

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garage for me (heated)
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I keep mine in my back pocket and as I walk around I just wax things that arent shiney enough.


I usually just keep mine in my laundry room, hasnt been a problem thus far.
i don't use souveran, however, all of my useful emulsions (which are all optimum products) i keep in my laundry room too just in case the garage sees freezing temps.

emulsions can seperate and potentially stay that way if exposed to extremes.
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