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I can't seem to find any advice on this topic anywhere, so I'm askign here. We've been getting a ton of rain here in kentucky for over a month now,
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I can't seem to find any advice on this topic anywhere, so I'm askign here. We've been getting a ton of rain here in kentucky for over a month now, with no end in sight. I've neglected my Z during this period, wanting to wait until the weather got better, but there's another week of rain in the forecast so I bit the bullet.
I was putting on the second coat of wax when the storm swept in out of nowhere. So, I have a coat of wax on my car that has only been removed on one side. My question is what should I do once the rain stops? Can I just remove the rest of the coat like normal? Or do I basically have to remove it, wash, and start over a new coat? |
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