Its getting colder here and haven't had
time to apply this. Is this too cold and
will it cause me problems removing it at
this temperature
•IMO:
-(The panels’ temperature notwithstanding)...
The main issue of removing Collinite #476 when
the (air) temperature is hovering ~45°F, is the
affect it may have upon the product’s “drying time”.
-Collinite addresses this issue in the below Q&A:
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WHAT ARE THE DRYING TIMES OF OUR PRODUCTS?
By:
Collinite | May 29, 2019
•Drying times depend not only on the
air
temperature but the
surface temperature
as well.
-The ideal surface temperature is lukewarm
to the touch, or as close to room temperature
as possible.
This will allow for the wax to dry at its normal
time which is around 1 minute for a cleaner-wax;
3-5 minutes for a liquid-gel wax; and 1-3 minutes
for a paste wax (on average).
Of course these times will vary based
on wind, humidity, heat exposure and
thickness of application.
***As soon as the wax has shown a pigment,
or cloudiness after being applied, this means
it is drying or “hazing”.
•We recommend waxing at air temperatures
between 55°F-80°F,
whenever possible.
-Waxing a hot surface or waxing in direct
sunlight is not recommended.
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Hope this helps.
Bob