Originally Posted By: SatinSilver
Originally Posted By: irv
My concern with parking it on the road in the shade are the birds and their cr*p!
It's bad enough when that happens after a wash/dry, but I'd likely try to wring their necks after todays wax job.
Of course there's a detail product out there for everything including the one below. But I know what you mean, at work someone put bird feeders right by the best parking spots. There's three of them that attract all sorts of varmints. There were even two wild turkeys by it this morning. I was so happy after this real bad storm that the feeder dropped on the ground. Next day it's back up.
What won't they think of next?
Before my wife left, I went out to admire my work
and noticed some hazing where the sun was directly on it. The black paint was fairly warm/hot but I gave it another gentle wipe with another clean microfibre cloth and off it came.
I am curious if I applied too much initially or didn't let it dry enough before removing it the first time? First time I have noticed this personally.
To my original question, I did some reading/research but was unable to come up with anything about curing in the sun or shade.
I did however come across this very long thread but didn't read all the pages, yet, so something may be in there with regards to my question?
For those thinking about using it (Collinite 845 Insulator wax) for the 1st time, I suggest you at least read this 1st page as it gives some great info about its use and how to use it properly. When the OP mentions about applying thin, thin, coats, he is not kidding. This wax will go and last a long ways!
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how...endary-wax.html