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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 11:45 AM
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The fridge in the corner has this in it

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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 11:47 AM
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 11:50 AM
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 12:00 PM
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Whats the reasoning behind keeping your waxes and sealants cold? Also I am confused why you have so many "Auto Zone" Meguiars products, yet seem to def. have/know about better quality products (i.e. Chemical Guys etc.)?
I did away with all the average-Joe products the minute I started getting into serious detailing. The only Meguiars products I use is M105 and M205 :0P
Other than that, it's quite a collection.
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 12:54 PM
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Whats the reasoning behind keeping your waxes and sealants cold? Also I am confused why you have so many "Auto Zone" Meguiars products, yet seem to def. have/know about better quality products (i.e. Chemical Guys etc.)?
I did away with all the average-Joe products the minute I started getting into serious detailing. The only Meguiars products I use is M105 and M205 :0P
Other than that, it's quite a collection.
Detailers suggest to keep Nubas between 60-70 degrees cause of the oil and chemicals in them, sealants can be in room temperature but i just throw them in there cause i have the room and theres no insulation in the garage so it gets really hot or really cold. Fridge is also a bad idea only cause it creates allot of moisture vs a wine cooler fridge. fridge is better than nothing but ideally thats gonna be my ultimate goal

for the people that wanna pay 50 bux for a 2 step correction i use Ultimate Compound and Ultimate polish on my megs DA, a 32 oz bottle of menz would be those 50 bucks lol
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Old Feb 28, 2013 | 03:35 PM
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A wine cooler?!?!?!?!?!!!! That is serious!
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Originally Posted by psynx
Detailers suggest to keep Nubas between 60-70 degrees cause of the oil and chemicals in them, sealants can be in room temperature but i just throw them in there cause i have the room and theres no insulation in the garage so it gets really hot or really cold. Fridge is also a bad idea only cause it creates allot of moisture vs a wine cooler fridge. fridge is better than nothing but ideally thats gonna be my ultimate goal
So you don't keep the fridge plugged in, just store the wax/sealants in there for temperature control?
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Originally Posted by choppstixxx
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Detailers suggest to keep Nubas between 60-70 degrees cause of the oil and chemicals in them, sealants can be in room temperature but i just throw them in there cause i have the room and theres no insulation in the garage so it gets really hot or really cold. Fridge is also a bad idea only cause it creates allot of moisture vs a wine cooler fridge. fridge is better than nothing but ideally thats gonna be my ultimate goal
So you don't keep the fridge plugged in, just store the wax/sealants in there for temperature control?
yea i do keep it plugged in, it creates moisture but adding that arm and hammer pack absorbs some of it. but wine coolers are soooo expensive like 200 minimum
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Holy mother of detailing addiction Batman.

I am showing this thread to my wife so she can see that I could be far more obsessed....
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