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New paint... what to use?
Hi guys,
I've recently re-painted my car. It's been about a week. Now that the paint has cured properly, I can finally wash it . I'm going to wait another week or so before I wax or seal the paint.My question is; What would be best to use on an enamel acrylic paint job? Every product I see out there mentions being safe for clear coat finishes, but none of them mention anything about enamel paints. Thanks for looking.... -Bry
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Re: New paint... what to use?
dont quote ne, but i dont think there is any difference, i think u shud b ok usin the other stuff
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What to use?
I would put two coats, about five days apart, of ExcelaWash - Waterless Car Wash & Wax.
You can log onto the website http://www.excelawash.com Click on Buy Now and enter the sponsor name excelawashguy After the two coats you can do a wipe down to maintain the appearance you like. You'll be amazed !! |
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