I've been looking at a lot of pictures on the forum, and it seems that many opt to store their wax products, glaze, etc. in a cooler/fridge.
What is the benefit of doing this? Any input would be highly appreciated! :)
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I've been looking at a lot of pictures on the forum, and it seems that many opt to store their wax products, glaze, etc. in a cooler/fridge.
What is the benefit of doing this? Any input would be highly appreciated! :)
I don't do it, but in theory, you'd be keeping your detailing chemicals at a steady temperature at which they are most stable and least subject to degradation for the best shelf life.
I'd be more worried about product freezing then getting over-heated.
Bill
Like most I'm assuming stability or worse, freezing.
I keep mine above 50 degrees but have never seen summers heat affect any products I have on the shelf. Some folks here keep their waxes refrigerated and that's OK, to each his own and if something's working for you I would suggest keep doing it. :props:
Cuz it looks cool?
Keeps the intentional beer thief unsuspecting when the cooler is opened and all that's there is wax!!:cheers:
I think it has something to do with the properties of the carnuba in the waxes. I think drastic temperature change hot or cold, can change the properties of the carnuba (drying it out). Correct me if I am wrong!
OSHA regulation prevents the storage of food and non-food item in the same refrigerator. At this point, food is more important to me than any of my detailing product!!
I do have a serious question though. When manufacturer give the "shelf life" of the product, is it assuming the temperature variance of normal storage or climate control storage?
Feed back please