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  • Day Delay between glaze and sealer

    I'm working outdoors on my car because I don't have a garage. I just did a swirl removal on the car today, but it took so long after masking things with tape, that I have to wait till tomorrow to do a machine glaze. I plan to wash the car and remove any missed residue from the swirl remover with some quik detailer in the morning. Then I will machine glaze the car, but since this will take some time, I may or may not have time to seal the car right after finishing the glaze. So if I have to wait to the next day to apply the sealer, will I run into problems if I wash the car again the following day before I apply the sealer???

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    Re: Day Delay between glaze and sealer

    I think you will be just fine............

    Andy M.
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    • #3
      Re: Day Delay between glaze and sealer

      I thought that the Meguiars hand or machine glaze contains "paint oils", so I would wonder if washing the day after glazing would take them off????

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      • #4
        Re: Day Delay between glaze and sealer

        Using something like QD might be gentler than washing, as far as leaving the most oils behind.
        2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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        • #5
          Re: Day Delay between glaze and sealer

          I'd Cover with something soft, like a car over or even a bed spread, something to leave contaminants off. If you cant. QD is the next thing I'd try. IF I wash, I expect to have to glaze again.

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