mdelzer
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- First Name
- Mark
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2018
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- Location
- Grand Rapids, MI
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- www.undercontrollabs.com
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 JULR Sting-Gray
- Occupation
- Developer, Home Automation and AV
If you are referring to the paint curing and gassing out. Yes it should be safe. Manufactures have curing steps in their paint processes. If you take it to a body shop for work, then you need to wait up to 90 days depending on several conditions.Not trying to thread jack, but is it safe to do a wax the day you bring home a freshly ordered JLU? I waited about 4 months before I did my JL, but only because I got it in the dead of Winter.
I was thinking I'd do a quick wash the day it comes home and then go straight into a ceramic coating. I've been wanting to try that on my JL, but haven't had the time to do a claybar/polish first to prep an older vehicle.
For example the AMMO NYC 964 was Xpel’d and coated 7 days after paint because they baked it and did other steps to speed up the curing.
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