When is it to cold to Polish?

Whitethunder46

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So it's 41 degrees outside right now. Is that too cold to work with compounds and the PC? What about applying LSPs?
 
Getting a little boarder line on the temp. If you're in direct sunlight you might not have any problems.
 
When the polish freezes over and wont come out .... sorry could not resist, from Florida.
 
Whitethunder46 said:
So it's 41 degrees outside right now. Is that too cold to work with compounds and the PC? What about applying LSPs?


41 degrees is a little too cold for the wax/polish to dry. I do not recommend any temp below 60 degrees unless you are in a heated garage. Just my $.02
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killrwheels@autogeek said:
When the polish freezes over and wont come out .... sorry could not resist, from Florida.
:righton:AAAHH!!!!:applause: Who would WANT to polish in 41 degrees?:p
 
I was just wondering. Since I'm from Southern Ohio, and likely won't see 60* until March or so, I can't wait to get my PC and etc. etc. No sense in ordering it now if I can't use it.
 
MmmmMMmm Gotta love Tampa winters! :D

I think I might go polish out the camry... just because :D

But I would think XMT should polish in 40 degree weather, its good stuff! :)
 
I would not want to prep (ie using the pc with polishes ect) in such cold weather. I try to get that done before the cold temps set in.
I do, though, apply sealants and wax in this weather. I did it yesterday. Allow more time to cure and be aware you may get streaking with certain products (lucky so far).

Whitethunder46, the temps are supposted to get better. Might be the time to do what you want;) .
 
I tried applying wolfgang 3.0 sealant in 25 degree weather,, the sealent frosted while i was applying with the foam pad, however it seemed to then spread out as i applied over the 2X2 or 3X3 area. I applied to the whole care and let it "haze" for an hour then buff off. I definitely felt a difference that evening after buffing it was silky smooth, it did not rain for 24 hours so I believe it had time to cure. I will attempt to apply another coat if the weather gets up to 40-50 degrees one of these days here in nyc. I'll keep you posted as to the result.
 
I'd say your safe until your fingers turn blue and numb, or snot freezes
on your face.
 
Based on past experience, I won't be able to work efficiently if it's that cold. I'd take the car inside the garage. As well, at 40 outside, you don't need a heated garage at all, unless it's drafty or you're the cold type. For instance, it was 25 outside a couple of days ago and I polished and sealed (SIP/Nano/Opti-Seal) a car inside my garage. No heater, but I had halogens turned on from time to time (more off than on - just to check my work). I'd guess it was probably just under 50 deg inside my unheated garage. The products worked well and the car turned out pretty good.
 
I did the 1st full detail on my Evo just after xmas last year and it was 38 when I started and 30 when I finished. I don't think the polish really worked as efficiently as it could have, but the car turned out great. I don't think I'd do it again and I'm going to wait til it gets up to at least 45 before I do another full detail on my car.
 
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