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      07-07-2023, 02:06 PM   #23
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I did do a second coat but not until the following day. I don’t remember how long you have to wait for the base coat to cure before applying another, check the directions.
Cool. Thanks. One last question as I have been able to locate videos on applying the TW Wax. Do you think this product can be applied to exterior CF bits, specifically the CF roof?
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      07-07-2023, 02:29 PM   #24
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Cool. Thanks. One last question as I have been able to locate videos on applying the TW Wax. Do you think this product can be applied to exterior CF bits, specifically the CF roof?
Yes, including plastic/metal trim and even glass. Just avoid rubber seals etc.
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You can simply wash your car using the 2 or 3 bucket method and this should keep the car looking clean and paint well looked after

https://fairspot.co.uk/blogs/news/ho...ar-wash-method
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Unless the car is super dirty, i.e., caked on mud from off-roading, then the process is pretty simple and can be done anywhere without access to running water or a hose:
1. Spray down the car with rinseless solution (de-i water + RW)
2. Use the Garry Dean Method, working panel by panel
3. Dry with a good drying towel or a blower
Is the blower able to dry off the ONR solution? Might work if you rinse with the distilled water first I guess?
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