What is the lowest temperature you can use wax or polish in? Or is there a rule of thumb of when to stop using wax outside in the cold temperatures?
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Re: Low Temperatures
With our products we recommend using them at 55 degrees or above...Rick McDonough
Customer Engagement - Digital Content Editor
Meguiar's Inc.
1.800.854.8073 * 3853
rmcdonough@meguiars.com
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4. What temperature ranges are best for applying cleaners, polishes, and waxes?
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Originally posted by qballjr13 View PostThanks guys...I am on multiple forums like this and you think by now I would learn to search first! Sorry about that!
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Well I have learned a lot from this forum and I am a huge fan of Meg's products. I read another detailing forum and it seems like everyone loves their "boutique" products. Yours are easy to get, relatively inexpensive and extremely easy to use. So I posted some pictures on those forums using all Meg's products...you dont need to spend a small fortune to get good quality products! Thanks again!
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