Here's what I know and I've used this a bunch and also worked with Jason and Rob at SONAX...
Wipe on to a section at a time. If you have good skills and great towels, you can probably apply to an entire panel at one time.
Wipe off is immediately after application.
Cure time = none according to Jason and SONAX.
Here's my
rule of thumb for
ALL LSP products, be they a Carnauba Wax, Nu-Finish, Synthetic Sealants or anyone's ceramic, polymer or quartz coatings.
After wipe-off - wait 24 hours before getting the car wet. Getting the car wet means,
- Driving in the rain.
- Wiping with a detailer, waterless wash, rinseless wash.
- Or washing the car.
That is what is called...
A good rule of thumb
It allows for a
WINDOW OF TIME to pass for whatever the
MAGIC INGREDIENTS are
to do their thing.
Why?
Because you and I cannot shrink ourselves down to the
sub-atomic particle size and then walk around on the surface of the paint to visually
SEE if all the magic ingredients are done doing their thing.
So... we wait.
We wait for a
WINDOW OF TIME -
24 hours - and in that window of time whatever magic is going to happen
HAS HAPPENED and it's time to move on in life.
Make sense?
And you can apply the above rule of thumb to any company's products BECAUSE there's no HARM in waiting 24 hours before getting the surface wet i.e. putting the car back into service. (except your own personal life schedule)
Sure you might be able to use Brand X on your car and put it back into service in 23 seconds after wipe-off, I'm just saying that there's no harm in waiting for some time to pass for whatever the magic chemistry is that the unique chemist created for the product has all the time it needs to do what it's going to do so the product will have the best chance to perform at it's maximum potential.
Please someone - take the above paragraph and try to argue against that logic. :laughing:
So borrow the above rule of thumb or don't - it's your car, your money, your work and your time.
