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My concern is with all the fumes. It won't explode from the sun, but
it would be better out of the sun. Less fumes and less volitable.
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My concern is with all the fumes. It won't explode from the sun, but
it would be better out of the sun. Less fumes and less volitable.



Less expansion & contraction of the containers if out of the sun. I've seen
some plastic jugs which looked like they'd been squeezed by giant hands when
the temp went down.


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