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Old 10-08-2009, 09:05 PM
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Have all my forum friends signed up for the VIP specials at Autogeek ??? These are exclusive weekly specials in addition to the normal newsletter. Well, I hope you have because once again an offer comes the VIP way that doesnt show up too often. Some cans of Souveran Paste by Pinnacle arrived with dented lids which do not effect the wax, but are being moved at discount. I highly suggest grabbing a set of 2 quickly ....
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
Have all my forum friends signed up for the VIP specials at Autogeek ??? These are exclusive weekly specials in addition to the normal newsletter. Well, I hope you have because once again an offer comes the VIP way that doesnt show up too often. Some cans of Souveran Paste by Pinnacle arrived with dented lids which do not effect the wax, but are being moved at discount. I highly suggest grabbing a set of 2 quickly ....
8 0z ? 1/2 price? wheres the link?
Old 10-09-2009, 09:03 AM
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link please
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http://www.autogeek.net/nesiup.html

signup on the right.... offer should come up afterwards. If not, type VIP in search box on site.
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Ordered. Thanks for the great deal!!!
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ordered as well, thanks autogeek
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thanks to all .... I hear this one is buttoning up quickly. Dont wait !!
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I signed up! Gonna get me some!
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what's the shelf life?
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Originally Posted by Roeich
what's the shelf life?
keep it outside of extreme temp changes and you'll get several years. The canisters actually have a small rubber surround in lid to help keep the environment out. I still can a 5 year old canister of Pinnacles Paste Glaz (long since discontinued) and it looks new.
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Please give us more infromation on storing products in the garage. Which products should be stored in an controlled enviornment. I would hate to ruin a can of $95 wax.
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Please give us more infromation on storing products in the garage. Which products should be stored in an controlled enviornment. I would hate to ruin a can of $95 wax.
most car products, especially waxes and sealants, should be kept outside of huge temp swings. I find that storing my most precious waxes is best in a dark cooler, box away from heated exterior walls, or as some have recently started using those wine coolers.

if you can find a place in the house that stays a more normal temperature (like maybe a laundry room) then that should be a nice choice. Living in Florida creates some challenges with heat, but we never see extreme colds. Also with any product shake very, very well because most the time is settling is more worrying than product actually going bad. I suggest two minutes on all sealants and polishes or liquid waxes.
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
most car products, especially waxes and sealants, should be kept outside of huge temp swings. I find that storing my most precious waxes is best in a dark cooler, box away from heated exterior walls, or as some have recently started using those wine coolers.

if you can find a place in the house that stays a more normal temperature (like maybe a laundry room) then that should be a nice choice. Living in Florida creates some challenges with heat, but we never see extreme colds. Also with any product shake very, very well because most the time is settling is more worrying than product actually going bad. I suggest two minutes on all sealants and polishes or liquid waxes.
We have some pretty severe outside temperature swings here in the Southwest. My garage is fully insulated but still will see a range of about 50 to 100 degrees. this would most likely be too much of a temperature swing to store products full time in the garage. Right?
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Got mine yesterday. Thanks very much for the great service!
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Originally Posted by cmonkey713
We have some pretty severe outside temperature swings here in the Southwest. My garage is fully insulated but still will see a range of about 50 to 100 degrees. this would most likely be too much of a temperature swing to store products full time in the garage. Right?
I would still place in a more equalized area as possible with less swings. Even stored in a cooler not being used will likely add enough insulation that "inside" the cooler not a significant swing will be noted.

Thanks to all that snagged this very special offering !!
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Originally Posted by cmonkey713
Please give us more infromation on storing products in the garage. Which products should be stored in an controlled enviornment. I would hate to ruin a can of $95 wax.
We get some pretty cold winters here in Northern Illinois. I brought all of my car care products inside this week, including clay bars, bug remover, detail spray, waxes, etc.
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dig a hole in your backyard about 5 feet deep and bury the good stuff and dig it up when you need it
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Originally Posted by James92
dig a hole in your backyard about 5 feet deep and bury the good stuff and dig it up when you need it
If you did that in California, you wouldn't have to dig it up when you need it. It would shake to the surface.
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no holes in the backyard needed ... simply store them in the house as possible. We had a shipment of frozen Fuzion several months back and it did not real harm to product. So waxes are a little more durable than we might think.

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