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Old 05-15-2002, 06:58 PM
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Brandon,
You should not wax a new paint job for at least 90 days. Paint systems will realese slow evaporating solvents during this cycle. If you do wax it, it will not get proper through cure and you will also see signs of dieback. You can however use a handglaze which does not contain any waxes or silicons.
Do not be fooled by shops that say they bake the paint. The max temp that a refinish shop can bake a car is 180 degrees. OEM bakes cars anywhere between 250 to 400 degrees. Different paint and a different process.


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