Does anyone have a professional recommendation on how to proceed with caring for fresh paint? I have heard all types of things like no washing for a few days, then
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Paint care after body work...
Does anyone have a professional recommendation on how to proceed with caring for fresh paint? I have heard all types of things like no washing for a few days, then only low pressure wash, no wax for a month etc.
Basically my concerns are: Can I drive my car IMMEDIATELY in the rain (it is a crappy week in NJ) Can I cover it Can I wash it Can I wax it I am picking it up in 3 hours so a quick response is much appreciated. |
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unless the paint was baked...
Can I drive my car IMMEDIATELY in the rain (it is a crappy week in NJ) <YES> Can I cover it <DONT> Can I wash it <YES, BUT BE VERY CAREFUL PAINT IS SOFT> Can I wax it <NO> |
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They did give me a warranty form so I might have care instructions on it. Unfort the actual owner was either gone or working on a car so all I had was the secretary who I wouldn't really trust for advise on the care. Warranty is lifetime btw which I thought was a good deal. |
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All paint jobs are "baked" today, unless you are painting it in your garage as I did when I fixed my wreck. I allowed it to air dry, and it did in 48 hours.
Once the paint has dried, it is no longer "soft". It doesn't take days to dry, only hours depending on the paint. Glaze is a paint damage filler, not a protectant. Wax is a protectant. Quote:
That's fine, but talk to the painter. He knows best, period.
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