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Dandy98
11-11-2017, 07:03 AM
I have many customers who store their ride for up to six months here in Michigan. Will wax or sealer evaporate during the storage time. ? With or without a cover. And what about outside under cover during the cold winter momnths .I am thinking not but felt like I should check.

Don M
11-11-2017, 08:02 AM
Evaporate off the car's surface? No, but they still will degrade over time, more slowly if the vehicle is garage-kept during storage.

fightnews
11-11-2017, 11:04 AM
Good question, IDK the answer though. I think If a wax is supposed to last 6 months and you leave it in a garage for the entire 6 months it will still degrade.

FUNX650
11-11-2017, 12:08 PM
•Staying within the Waxes/Sealers categories:
-Yes, Waxes and other paint Sealers can/could
evaporate..but it depends on several factors.


•The Waxes’/Sealants actual solvents will,
or should have, evaporate(d) within 24
hours from its initial application and then
being buffed off...leaving behind the solids
(a “phase”) of the product. {I’ll call these
solids: a Layer of Wax/Sealant.}


•These left behind Waxes’/Sealants’ solids
actually do keep very well indoors...and
away from UV sources. (Probably by a factor
of >20X vs. being outdoors and exposed to
UV sources, I’d be willing to wager.)


However:
If/When given enough Heat...these
solids (i.e. layers) of Waxes, and other
paint Sealers, will phase change to a gas.
That is to say: evaporate.


•Which leads to this entreaty:
-I hope it doesn’t ever get that
hot out in your garage!



Bob

chet31
11-12-2017, 01:41 AM
Short answer, waxes and sealants are high molecular weight and will evaporate slowly - as in years, not months.

Dandy98
11-12-2017, 08:27 AM
Thanks to everyone who replied so far. Appreciat it.
Evaporate off the car's surface? No, but they still will degrade over time, more slowly if the vehicle is garage-kept during storage.