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Tony_G

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  1. 22 hours ago, Rich said:

    That's a problem many of us face when ordering in the winter. This cold is WAY too early, and I'm hoping that NOW is going to be our coldest weather for the rest of the winter and we get an early spring.  I'd keep the weather in mind for any future orders. This stuff sits in boxes in trucks sometimes for days and there's no way to keep it warm enough not to freeze.  But I'd keep an eye on it. 9 times out of 10 it's okay (we've all had it happen). Just let it come to room temp on its own.  Don't soak it in hot water or a micro to warm it up or thaw it out.

    but that 20% off sale does things to me that don't allow me to think about the cold weather the coming week hahaha . Everything came unfrozen. very very cold but not frozen. the detail spray in my previous order that was almost frozen solid I ended up thawing it in warm water (didn't know any better) figuring it would be okay to do that. This was after it had already thawed some at room temp. Seems okay right now, if not O well at least it was the DS which I have plenty of.

  2. On ‎1‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 12:22 PM, Rich said:

    DON'T leave any chemicals in the cold.  Especially if you're where these arctic temps are.  If they freeze solid, you might have to toss them out.  But anything below 45 degrees, you want to bring them in.  

     I had some detail spray and interior detailer freeze on me en route to its new home! I just thawed them out and they seem to be okay but I haven't used them. should I be concerned? I also have an order coming tomorrow with lots of goodies and it hasn't been above freezing temps this entire week. I'm sure ill be receiving some ice sickles

  3. On ‎1‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 5:23 PM, BlackCadi14 said:

    I am confused if I need both products or just one or the other, they both clean, right?  I need a product to help clean the inside of my Cadillac, it mostly leather on the inside and I am building up dust on the dash, nav screen, and the other small places.  I am going to get the leather conditioner to help with the seats, but was not sure if I need both detailer and cleaner.

     

    Thanks in advance for the help guys!

    I was a little confused as well. most interior detailers ive used in the past clean and protect but ive also had to use quite a bit of product at time to get really dirty spots clean.  Having both a dedicated cleaner means less detailer being used.  I also wanted to start with a clean start.  

  4. 9 hours ago, pirahnah3 said:

    I use both the foraming and regular LIC, and find that there is a time and a place for both. If I am just doing some general cleaning of say the dash or larger flat areas of a door panel or larger flat areas in general I use the regular LIC, if I need to get down into some crevasse or into some really tight corners, I prefer the foaming type. I have also found if it is really built onthere grease and grime, such as an arm rest then the foaming is great to be able to put on there, agitate it, and then let it sit. 

     I also got both for these exact reasons. although its the same formula there is a time and place for either foam or spray

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