Mc'lovin
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- Mar 14, 2012
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Hi all,
I have a question for those who enjoy applying at least two coats of sealant/wax to their cars.
Most sealants today require a curing time of several hours before introducing a new coat of anything. So let's say you have a car which you want to pamper with two coats of sealant, but you need to let it cure for 12 hours before applying the second coat.
Do you need to wash the car again after those 12 hours, before applying the second coat, or do you usually go right at it? My instincts say the former, in order to prevent inducing new swirls to the paint, however it seems wasteful and time consuming and maybe it's cool to add the second coat immediately after the sealant curing?
Thank you
I have a question for those who enjoy applying at least two coats of sealant/wax to their cars.
Most sealants today require a curing time of several hours before introducing a new coat of anything. So let's say you have a car which you want to pamper with two coats of sealant, but you need to let it cure for 12 hours before applying the second coat.
Do you need to wash the car again after those 12 hours, before applying the second coat, or do you usually go right at it? My instincts say the former, in order to prevent inducing new swirls to the paint, however it seems wasteful and time consuming and maybe it's cool to add the second coat immediately after the sealant curing?
Thank you
