skippy-jack
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- Feb 13, 2010
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Does anybody know you can polish or wax in 25 degree weather?
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Wouldn't hurt, if that's what you're asking. Can it be done? Sure, I suppose so. It will take longer to dry, you might have issues with streaking, and applying in cold weather may affect durability. I've used Collinite 845 in temps in the low 40's. It took about a half hour to dry, but it came off just fine. Word of advice, just do a panel first and see if you have any problems. Better to have trouble with just one panel than the whole car!
Wonder if anyone realized that skippy-jack posted this on Valentine's Day like he was considering waxing his ride in below freezing temps instead of spending the day with his human Valentine.
lol
Just a thought.
Wonder if anyone realized that skippy-jack posted this on Valentine's Day like he was considering waxing his ride in below freezing temps instead of spending the day with is human Valentine.lol Just a thought.
How do people feel about spray waxes in cold weather. Cold meaning below 40 in this case
I aint going to do anything in 25 degree weather!Does anybody know you can polish or wax in 25 degree weather?