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Old 03 May 2005, 08:45 am
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Default temperatures?

Ok... so I'm gonna show how clueless I am about detailing...

At what point is it too cold to work with detailing products?

I figure I don't want to stand out there while it's snowing, but what about in the upper 40's? I figure you don't want to work in the sun on a hot day, due to the hot surface temps, but what about cold surface temps?
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Old 03 May 2005, 04:37 pm
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Every quality product I have used tells you how to put it on and in those directions they tell U about sunny conditions and what temps the procut is designed to be used.
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Old 03 May 2005, 09:24 pm
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Use common sense. if its uncomfortable for you, chances are its too cold to use the products. My products should never be used below freezing, shouldn't even be stored in those temps, it will cause a chemical reaction (see post of Cal Cruizer) MY products are designed to be applied in the sun. although I don't remcommend that. If you get stuck, call me 630 947 2090 and I'll walk you through it. Gary
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Old 03 May 2005, 10:54 pm
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That's pretty much what I figured.

With the weather we've been having in Western NY... looks like it won't be til sometime in the middle of July when it'll be warm enough...
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