I was in the zone and wasnt thinking and accidentally waxed a panel with nxt 2.0 that was painted 1 month ago. Am I screwed?
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Re: Accidently waxed fresh paint
I think you'll be okay.Paint should be left for 2-3 months so that it can cure.
I've done this before myself on the rear bumper and there's been no comeback,and that was 3 years ago.
Is it hot weather where you are?
Is it dry or humid for most of the time?
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You are probably okay, but you should strip off the Tech Wax to be safe. Do you have any of our paint cleaners? ScratchX 2.0? Ultimate Compound? Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner?
The primary reason you do not want to wax fresh paint is that the solvents in the paint need time to escape. This is often referred to as "curing" and "cure time". If this is not allowed to happen properly the process can cause defects in the paint commonly called "fish eyes". We recommend waiting at least 60-90 days before applying any sort of wax protection; however if you just applied the wax and get it off soon I would not be too worried about any lasting negative effects.Brian Hann
Manager - Meguiar's Solutions Hub
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, California
bhann@meguiars.com
(800) 854-8073 *3870
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Re: Accidently waxed fresh paint
Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post30 days is kind of a minimum.... so I would just leave it now.
If you really are worried, you could use a mild cleaner to get the wax off.Brian Hann
Manager - Meguiar's Solutions Hub
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, California
bhann@meguiars.com
(800) 854-8073 *3870
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Re: Accidently waxed fresh paint
Thanks for the replies.
Yes i do have those paint cleaners, Brian. I just finished using them on the panels that the body shop buffed. Then that is when i waxed the freshly painted panel.
For the past month, it has pretty much been raining/cloudy every day. You boston folks know what i'm talking about
edit: Just watched the weather and it's supposed to rain everyday this week. So i wont have a chance to clean the paint of the wax.
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I would spray a 50/50 IPA/water solution onto the waxed panels, just to be safe. That should remove the wax. Of course, it all depends on the warranty that the body shop gave you. My body shop emphatically warned me that my warranty would be broken if I waxed the freshly painted panels before 90 days. Some people insist that modern paint cures within 30 days, but who wants to risk the body shop warranty?
I know how easy it is to do precisely what you did. You are not the first ... nor the last. I am not of course admitting that I ever did it ... but it's nice to have a bottle of alcohol in easy reach.Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
--Al Kimel
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Re: Accidently waxed fresh paint
Hi all ! After a light crash with my car I get a part of it replaced by a professionnal. As far as I know, after the paint job, he's putting the pieces "to the oven" as he says. That allows the paint to be dried out much faster. The question is, as above, with such a paint job, do I need to wait before claying - waxing the part?
regards,
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Re: Accidently waxed fresh paint
Originally posted by philming View PostHi all ! After a light crash with my car I get a part of it replaced by a professionnal. As far as I know, after the paint job, he's putting the pieces "to the oven" as he says. That allows the paint to be dried out much faster. The question is, as above, with such a paint job, do I need to wait before claying - waxing the part?
regards,
The only problem part,is the wax.If you cover the fresh paint with wax/sealant,you are stopping the solvents from escaping.So you still need to allow a 2-3 month period.
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Re: Accidently waxed fresh paint
The only way to be %100 safe is to wait 60-90 days before waxing any repaint.Brian Hann
Manager - Meguiar's Solutions Hub
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, California
bhann@meguiars.com
(800) 854-8073 *3870
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