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  • #16
    Re: average time to polish and wax using DA polisher.

    Originally posted by xoom View Post
    All noted Michael, thank you so much... follow up question if you dont mind. About the D301 , after applying it can I put another layer of wax(like ultimate wax)? what is the healing time to put a top layer wax over the D301
    Yes, you can apply another wax on top of D301 if you like. Since it isn't synthetic you can apply that second wax right away if you so desire.
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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    • #17
      Re: average time to polish and wax using DA polisher.

      Well.....again there is no set time to say how long will it take just like in many comments said, it depends on the condition and the size of the vehicle that you will be working. But if want shrink this it the see a ball part picture idea then, take a at the vehicle that will be working and break that down section by section and calculate that it your head for the approximate time that how long will it take you to finish each section.

      Example, using the Chevy Tahoe, take a look at the largest area of the vehicle which is the HOOD and the ROOF. If the condition of the paint is not that bad then 1 step paint correction should be good, then divide that section into 3 small sections ( Generally, the very Big HOOD or ROOF should not take more 25-35 mins with 1 step ) Now, if you can figured that out the approximate to time to get the job done at the largest area, then you should be able to get the idea that how long will it take you to finish the job.

      P.S. If needing to do a multiple steps of paint corrections then adding into 1 step paint correction estimated time.

      I hope this will help you out.

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