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Old March 11th, 2006, 01:45 PM
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What do do with new paint

As I'm getting ready to fully detail my car, I am debating if i should apply some of the cleaner and wax products to the newly painted trunk, quarter panel and passenger door. I am doing the whole works, clay, paint cleaner, wax and so on. My question is can I apply clay and paint cleaner to the newly painted panels? I was thinking clay and paint clean what have not been painted, and when it's time to apply the klasse aio I was gonna apply it everywhere including the new paint. What do you guys think?
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you should make sure you are outside of the 3 month curing period, then go to town
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Old March 11th, 2006, 03:22 PM
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That is a nice metaphor haha! thx as usual. I should just leave it and do other parts. Before winter hits again that's when I'll do it then.
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Do nothing but wash it. Thats it. If you want, you can apply hand glaze, but nothing abrasive other than a cutting compound or polish if you were to buff. (which is much easier to do on fresh paint than cured paint)

But to keep it simple, wait a few days after just being painted to wash, wait 60 days for wax. But you CAN apply a glaze. Technically you can wash it the day after its painted, but if there are any contaminents in the wash mitt or sponge, it will scratch it.
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Old March 26th, 2006, 04:59 AM
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I go to the automatic laser carwashes. The touch less one. Aite, I won't do anything to the new paint.
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