How cold is too cold to Polish?

hatzo1

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Normally I have customers bring their cars to my garage or I pick them up and bring them myself. However I have a customer that is very adamant that I come to his condo in Mid Town Atlanta and do work on his 930 in the parking garage. Any other time of year I wouldn't worry about it but we are having a nasty cold snap here(at least for GA) and it is going to be only 40 here Saturday for the high. Just wondering if a polish/correction could be done in that temp.
Any input would be great. Thanks
 
I'm in Massachusetts and the rule i go by is once the night time temps start dipping below freezing then it is to cold to effectively detail.
 
I'm in Massachusetts and the rule i go by is once the night time temps start dipping below freezing then it is to cold to effectively detail.

That would cut out a lot of days, we still get freezing nights and then 50's during the days.
This weekend will probably be the coldest in several weeks but from my research I can still polish so Im going to layer up and go for it.
 
it is going to be only 40 here Saturday
for the high.

Just wondering if a polish/correction
could be done in that temp.
This weekend will probably be the coldest
in several weeks

but from my research I can still polish
so Im going to layer up and go for it.
Any input would be great.
I have none at this time.
{Looks like you've decided on
your polishing course of action.}

However:
I'm kinda wondering which type of
LSP product you're going to use,
in order to seal the vehicle's paint,
once the polishing is completed.


Bob
 
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