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Noobie Question - Is my polish/seal/wax job FUBAR?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trubble" data-source="post: 14336109" data-attributes="member: 138212"><p>Mach1</p><p>Hey, No harm, no foul. I saw those words on the bottle, but my original question was about letting the sealer cure before applying wax.</p><p></p><p>I went right to waxing after sealcoat. Some advice I found on this site said "let it cure" but in my eagerness to get it done, I forgot that recommendation.</p><p>I think the car looks really great, but I know for the next application I will give the seal time to cure.</p><p>Thanks for checking in again. Good advice from the Autogeek site. Have seen some of their info and vids.</p><p></p><p>Where's your home port? Did you take American muscle overseas?</p><p></p><p>Bill</p><p>(Too many years keeping 'em flying at Wright-Patt...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trubble, post: 14336109, member: 138212"] Mach1 Hey, No harm, no foul. I saw those words on the bottle, but my original question was about letting the sealer cure before applying wax. I went right to waxing after sealcoat. Some advice I found on this site said "let it cure" but in my eagerness to get it done, I forgot that recommendation. I think the car looks really great, but I know for the next application I will give the seal time to cure. Thanks for checking in again. Good advice from the Autogeek site. Have seen some of their info and vids. Where's your home port? Did you take American muscle overseas? Bill (Too many years keeping 'em flying at Wright-Patt...) [/QUOTE]
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