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WayFast84
02-07-2006, 08:32 PM
How long after a new paint job can you start to wax and polish or even use quick detail? I also need to get out swirl marks..any one know how, what product or where to go?

ALLMACK
02-07-2006, 08:45 PM
How long after a new paint job can you start to wax and polish or even use quick detail? I also need to get out swirl marks..any one know how, what product or where to go?
Im not sure at all but I would check with the shop/person who painted the car.
I am a Big fan of Mothers brand..
and the "swirl" marks you mentioned seems odd....should there be swirl marks on a new paint job?

WayFast84
02-07-2006, 09:01 PM
its from drying the car......I hate it I have like 2 towls for the whole damn car cause my sisters an *******...

ALLMACK
02-07-2006, 09:05 PM
well anyway , I would wait until at least spring (keep it out of bad weather).
but you should ask the people/shop who painted it how long before applying a wax/polish.

V
02-08-2006, 02:14 AM
Usually you dont want to even think about waxing a newly painted car for at least like 6 months, and i think like even washing it is like 3-4 months. You can hose it down and lightly wipe the water off with a very soft cloth, do not rub. When i had my monte painted, it was stored indoors and barely even touched for the first 4 months. And it even sat untouched in my neighbors garage for over 6 weeks while i was cleaning up my garage a little. It was painted in July and i still havent washed it, but it has been in the rain since November.

WayFast84
02-08-2006, 02:29 PM
Usually you dont want to even think about waxing a newly painted car for at least like 6 months, and i think like even washing it is like 3-4 months. You can hose it down and lightly wipe the water off with a very soft cloth, do not rub. When i had my monte painted, it was stored indoors and barely even touched for the first 4 months. And it even sat untouched in my neighbors garage for over 6 weeks while i was cleaning up my garage a little. It was painted in July and i still havent washed it, but it has been in the rain since November.
that wasnt baked was it?

Injuneer
02-08-2006, 05:00 PM
Not sure if I'll get thrown out for mentioning Zaino, but a) its a great polish
(not a wax), b) it works wonders in "removing" swirls by filling them in, and c) can be used on a new paint job within one month.

Most modern paints are hardened by catalysis. Paints that dry by evaporation of volatile compounds no longer meet EPA limits. Catalyzed paints are rock hard almost immediatey.

When I had the nose, hood and the tops of my fenders painted after the Ram Air hood install, Zaino was on there as soon as I brought the car home form the shop (maybe 2-3 weeks). It still looks like new, 5 years later.

Mike
02-08-2006, 06:54 PM
depends on the quality of the materials/work

BonzoHansen
02-08-2006, 08:29 PM
Ask your painter....

HardcoreZ28
02-10-2006, 07:13 PM
With a modern day two stage paint that is baked in a booth after being sprayed you can probably do it immediately, however I would suggest giving it 2-3 months just so you're sure all of the reducers and basemakers have evaporated out. Wax will trap them in.

JW
02-10-2006, 09:18 PM
Not sure if I'll get thrown out for mentioning Zaino, but a) its a great polish
(not a wax), b) it works wonders in "removing" swirls by filling them in, and c) can be used on a new paint job within one month.

Most modern paints are hardened by catalysis. Paints that dry by evaporation of volatile compounds no longer meet EPA limits. Catalyzed paints are rock hard almost immediatey.

When I had the nose, hood and the tops of my fenders painted after the Ram Air hood install, Zaino was on there as soon as I brought the car home form the shop (maybe 2-3 weeks). It still looks like new, 5 years later.

Don't worry I am a Zaino addict too ;)

JW :D

Injuneer
02-11-2006, 12:43 AM
Wasn't sure... on fbody.com, Hogan has the software set up so you can not type "zaino".

Tru2Chevy
02-12-2006, 12:57 AM
Wasn't sure... on fbody.com, Hogan has the software set up so you can not type "zaino".

Why would he do that? Too many car show freaks?

- Justin

Injuneer
02-12-2006, 01:03 AM
He thinks there are only two kinds of car owners..... racers and waxers. He prefers racers. And I think he didn't want the forum to look like Ken Collings F-Body.com

Tru2Chevy
02-12-2006, 03:54 AM
Ahh, gotcha.

- Justin

84HOtransam
02-14-2006, 06:28 PM
its from drying the car......I hate it I have like 2 towls for the whole damn car cause my sisters an *******...

my painter told me wait 6 months for wax and only wax 1-2 times a year depending if its kept in a garage or not...

swirl marks from drying...get mr clean auto dry...its wonderful..

get some microfiber cloths from the parts store

Brando56894
02-14-2006, 07:05 PM
its from drying the car......I hate it I have like 2 towls for the whole damn car cause my sisters an *******...

three words: California Water Blade

they are awesome, no towels needed :)

camaro2you
02-14-2006, 07:24 PM
three words: California Water Blade

they are awesome, no towels needed :)

ill have to get me one of them right now im using and absorber and some absorber like things i got at the wildwood car show this past year.

Brando56894
02-14-2006, 07:52 PM
definately get one, theyre worth the $15-20 they cost

bokey
02-24-2006, 01:00 PM
definately get one, theyre worth the $15-20 they cost

:stupid:

and talk to the shop. I depeneds ALOT on how they painted it.......

GP99GT
02-24-2006, 08:59 PM
for drying, ive always used a chamois (aka shammy, as many people like to spell it)

it takes a little bit of time, but it always leaves the paint soooo sexy.

Ian
02-26-2006, 11:59 PM
for drying, ive always used a chamois (aka shammy, as many people like to spell it)

it takes a little bit of time, but it always leaves the paint soooo sexy.

:stupid:

WayFast84
03-01-2006, 02:23 PM
called them.. they said 90 days...hmm how long has it been?

bokey
03-02-2006, 10:58 AM
dunno...you tell us :) ... look at the receipt?

for drying, I've found that the California (sp?) blade works great. They claim its less friction then a shammy? Or, what I've been doing is using the Mr. Clean detailing system. When done in the shade, it looks sooo good.