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<blockquote data-quote="BassMechanix" data-source="post: 5884099" data-attributes="member: 608748"><p>Anyone bother to mention that thier are many different compounds of wax? I would wait at least 30 days, possibly more depending on what type of paint and clear coat the shop used and how many coats where put on of each. I usually do 3 or 4 color and 7 clear. Understand that paints vary with thier chemicle make-up and cure better at different temps and length withought being touched. Also do some research and get yourself the correct compound wax and tools ie. variable speed buffer, micro fiber towels and a filtered air compressor is always good to blow of excess wax. Might not be a bad idea to get yourself a micro-fiber car cover to cover the vehicle at night and put minimal miles on it until its fully cured but they arent cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassMechanix, post: 5884099, member: 608748"] Anyone bother to mention that thier are many different compounds of wax? I would wait at least 30 days, possibly more depending on what type of paint and clear coat the shop used and how many coats where put on of each. I usually do 3 or 4 color and 7 clear. Understand that paints vary with thier chemicle make-up and cure better at different temps and length withought being touched. Also do some research and get yourself the correct compound wax and tools ie. variable speed buffer, micro fiber towels and a filtered air compressor is always good to blow of excess wax. Might not be a bad idea to get yourself a micro-fiber car cover to cover the vehicle at night and put minimal miles on it until its fully cured but they arent cheap. [/QUOTE]
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