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Used the Touch-up Paint first time this summer. Its the pen/brush type from Honda. Been keeping it in the Pilot. Now with winter around the corner do you think the a paint will suffer being kept in the Pilot? Nothing on the touch-up paint gives storage temps or location. Maybe its not good to keep it in there during the summer depending on ambient temps.
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Location: Katy, Tx
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Inside the house.....
Cold will kill it as will extreme summer heat..... I just opened an $8 tube of touch up paint that I left sealed tightly in my wife's car over the summer. Same concept.. it has a brush on the end of it. Temps in Houston hit +/- 125 degrees inside and the paint is all gummy and hard to shake to get the ball inside to rattle. It won't mix properly, if anything is even left in it to mix, if the ball thingy doesn't click. $8 down the drain it seems.
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