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Unlike sealants there is no cure time required for carnauba wax. I always felt that once I got around the whole car I could start back at the first panel. Some will say wait one hour.
there is large debate over how long a wax should cure before a second coat.
I have contacted zymol in the past about what they say to do with there waxes.
They told me to apply the wax and remove (ofcourse).
Once it is all buffed off (so there is no resadue left over) let the wax sit for 3-4 hours. This allows the wax to cure.
after the 3-4 hours used a qd or water (i would say a qd) on the wax. The reason for this is "level" the wax. You can thn apply a second coat after this.
Im not sure if all waxes are like this, but its what I do and seems to work really well.
I would agree with all that you say excpet for using a QD. The solvents in QDs could be detrimental to the wax... A tip I got from a recent thread on DC (from Beemerboy) was to use very cold water, mist the surface and wipe off. This will remove any oily look or residue, curing the wax faster without harming the wax layer like a QD may.