845 and lght drizzly?

slickooz

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I just finishing waxing my car and now there is a light drizzly. Would the light drizzly mess up the curing of the wax? Or its fine and just buff off when it stops?
 
If you have spots after the car is dry then you probably need to reapply the wax. With 845 I am willing to bet it is okay.
 
I agree to just apply another coat. I'm concerned that the 845 will not wear off and I'll have to use paint cleaner to remove it and apply the fancy AG stuff I picked up. May have to use 845 year round.

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I got lucky only a few drop of rain and it stopped after a few mins. The 845 buffed off nicely. :xyxthumbs:
 
I got lucky only a few drop of rain and it stopped after a few mins. The 845 buffed off nicely. :xyxthumbs:

A light drizzle on a fresh coat of 845 makes me absolutely giddy! I love the blanket of super-small beads blanketing the finish. :xyxthumbs:

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I have on many rainy nights driven to the coin op car wash and waxed with with 845 using the lights and shelter of the wash bay and then driven back home in the rain. It always lasts on the car until my obsession to wax again kicks in. It'll be fine trust me.
 
I have on many rainy nights driven to the coin op car wash and waxed with with 845 using the lights and shelter of the wash bay and then driven back home in the rain. It always lasts on the car until my obsession to wax again kicks in. It'll be fine trust me.

Thanks! I'm hoping when it gets warmer I can do a detail at my local coin ops late at night. I will prob do a ONR then clay and wax there because its really bright there. Only wished they had an outlet. :) :buffing:
 
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