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Just painted....ok to polish/wax?

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heavyd:
new cars in the factory get coated with a wax about 4hours after being painted :popcornsoda:

stealthwolf:
From what I gleaned on DW, factory paint is different - the paint is cured at a higher temp (300*C) and means the car is pretty much ready to be waxed straight away after assembly. Respraying means the paint is cured at a lower temp so it doesn't melt various bits and bobs. The paintwork can be quite soft, even after an oven bake. The paintwork needs to "gas" out. This doesn't matter as much with modern water based paints but you still want the paint to fully cure which can take 30+ days. Sealants are worse as they tend to prevent the "breathing" whereas waxes aren't as problematic.

For peace of mind, I'd just wait.

Gladiator:
Cheers guys, will wait to be safe and treat the old girl to a days detail in a month or so  :happy2:

Alzak:

--- Quote from: stealthwolf on May 24, 2012, 09:50:03 pm ---From what I gleaned on DW, factory paint is different - the paint is cured at a higher temp (300*C) and means the car is pretty much ready to be waxed straight away after assembly. Respraying means the paint is cured at a lower temp so it doesn't melt various bits and bobs. The paintwork can be quite soft, even after an oven bake. The paintwork needs to "gas" out. This doesn't matter as much with modern water based paints but you still want the paint to fully cure which can take 30+ days. Sealants are worse as they tend to prevent the "breathing" whereas waxes aren't as problematic.

For peace of mind, I'd just wait.

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How You can say paintwork can be soft after respray as first what bodyshop do after painting is to polish paintwork to remove imperfections which is few hours after respray...

stealthwolf:
I'm not talking about polishing and I did say that it's okay to polish after a respray.

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