Sportcat
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My foxlabs stuff came in yesterday. On the label it had the usual "do not exceed 120 degrees." My plan was to keep this in my car, but am afraid it may explode during the heat of a South Carolina summer.
This morning I placed a digital thermometer in my center console (closed and out of direct sunlight - where I plan to keep the spray), which will record the highest temperature during the day. Hopefully it doesn't get past 120.
Anyone ever had issues of spray being kept in your car?
This morning I placed a digital thermometer in my center console (closed and out of direct sunlight - where I plan to keep the spray), which will record the highest temperature during the day. Hopefully it doesn't get past 120.
Anyone ever had issues of spray being kept in your car?