Depends on the paint system used for the amount of time to outgass before wax or sealant, I would wait at least 90 days. You can use a bodyshop safe glaze anytime to keep it clean and glossy.
I thought I read somewhere that the curing time could be up to 90 days, so thanks for confirming that. I do have Poorboys black hole glaze, I'm guessing that will have to get me through the winter.
Speak with the bodyshop foreman, owner or the one doing the repair how long to wait.
I'd be concerned how the adjuster knows the other areas will be 'blended' in if they were not damaged.
Well, the adjuster didn't tell me that up front. She told me that after the shop assessed the damage. Sounds like that's what they'll be doing. Good point about talking to the foremen; I'll be sure to ask before I take possession of the car.
As the adjuster saying they will be blending paint into paint is idk.... no sense. They most likely will just get your paint code and paint the new fender. And more likely buff the new fender out and buff the panels around the new fender to "blend" it in. A Xeon light would be great, but a "Body Shop Glaze" would hide some defects if any. But i highly dout they will be painting over paint.
I would bring the light. Sealant let the car sit for i think its 48 hrs for paint to cure.. Correct me someone if im wrong. After that seal it up!!
Ps. Before Seal make sure you clay bar your whole car to remove OverSpray. Bodyshops are messy.
Yea, they'll probably glaze it before giving it back to me. As long as there are no big problems or major holograms/swirls, I should be OK.
I've painted cars since the mid 70's and have never read a manufactures bulletin BASF, PPG, DuPont etc. that their systems "cure" in 48 hours. The outgas period can vary depending on the system used and whether or not the finish is baked. As a safe baseline I always told my customers 90 days. YMMV
RedXray, thanks - again, this confirms what I've heard (or thought I heard), that it takes up to 90 days for the paint to cure. In your experience does that mean wash and glaze only (no wax, no sealants, etc for those 90 days)?
It;s a standard practice to tint and blend adjacent panels so the one that was damaged doesn't stand out from the others.
Sounds like what the adjuster told me. Thanks.
Most every body shop will blend a panel reap ray into adjacent panels. It fri ks the eye so that it looks like a perfect color match. Only the body shop can guide you as to how long to wait for wax or sealant. Ask about their guarantee. Forget the light you're not goingto find anything. They will buff and glaze the car sono thing will show until it wears off. Just use. On on sense and inspect. Make sure all the bolts were reinstalled and panel lines up. Don't worry these are easy repairs these days.
Ah, good point about the bolts and panel line up, thanks Rmagnus! I'll be sure to look at the wheel well (lots of plastic rivets there,) and under the hood before accepting the car.
Thanks so much everybody for your input, thoughts, and suggestions. I should be getting the car back next week. I'll post some pics and experiences after I get it back.
Alex