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Old 04-06-2010, 07:35 PM
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Ardex Polish?

I picked up my Plum Crazy R/T a couple weeks ago. Im ready to lay a couple coats on her. I stopped by a local paint shop with 20+ muscle cars always on site. The guy I talked too had been working there for 14 years. He broke me off samples from Ardex wax. Check out the site Ardex I never heard of this stuff before. It is only sold to detailing shops in quantity or for paint guys. He swore buy it.
As told by the wax master himself...Use one coat of Hi Def #2 polish then Hi Def #1. Finish up with Collinite http://www.colliniteautomotive.com/p....htm#super476s

Double coat wax. I have seen this guy in business for years and wanted to know if anybody has done this? My other question, is the factory paint and clear coat cured or should I wait a couple months??

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The water-base acrylic paints used today are heat-cured in the plant, so the paint is hardened and cured when the car is assembled.

You can go ahead and polish / wax - no worries.
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Thanks Hal. Oregon huh. Wow you really have some roads out there to have some fun. How bout that axis road up to Timberline..
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