I've seen in this forum numerous times not to let some products freeze. My question is: Do they freeze at 32 degrees like water or is their freezing point higher or lower than water? Just curious. I have an attached garage and keep mine in a cabinet.
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Re: freezing temperature
The closer to water the product is, the closer below 32deg. So like Glass Cleaners, etc, will freeze just below 32 deg.
Thicker products should freeze lower, but I do not know if just getting very cold could help them seperate more easily.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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I suppose alcohol (or similar) content would be a factor too. I've not looked at ingredients on many of the products but that would count for something. "Closer to water" is a good answer, but closer in what way would matter. Not just viscosity but content-wise.Michael
Thanks for all the help!
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I leave my supplies in the garage year round. It gets cold! Dont think anything ever "froze" but for example my NXT Car Wash Soap separated. Half of it was a clear liquid and the other half was a very thick gel. Once it warmed up and I shook it up it was fine.If its fast, loud, and runs on a flammable liquid...count me in.
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