Darren F New member Joined Jul 6, 2006 Messages 410 Reaction score 0 Jul 12, 2008 #1 Does Danase Wet Glaze need to cure before you top it since it is an acrylic?
ScottB New member Joined Mar 3, 2006 Messages 18,803 Reaction score 0 Jul 12, 2008 #2 this is probably a question best asked on those other forums where they actually offer/sell the product.
this is probably a question best asked on those other forums where they actually offer/sell the product.
nitro78 New member Joined Apr 27, 2008 Messages 482 Reaction score 0 Jul 12, 2008 #3 i was wondering the same thing but my thought was no since you buff it on till hazed then wipe off.
jesselyons2002 New member Joined Jul 10, 2007 Messages 255 Reaction score 0 Jul 12, 2008 #4 I ask that question and they said that it has no curing time.
ricka New member Joined May 16, 2007 Messages 308 Reaction score 0 Jul 13, 2008 #5 according to manufacturer, its about 20 minutes or so. apply thinly to entire car, work in until nearly invisible and then go back and remove. that should be enough time for curing.
according to manufacturer, its about 20 minutes or so. apply thinly to entire car, work in until nearly invisible and then go back and remove. that should be enough time for curing.