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Old 08-20-2008, 10:12 PM
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Question about sealant and cure times.

I been looking into sealants for a bit now and i just had a question which i didn't really come up with a answer when i searched. When you guys put sealant on your paint do you guys let the car it in the garage due if it was left outside dust could bond to the paint?

Reason for the question is the garage is full of clutter and wouldn't be able to let the car set or even be moved inside. Would the solution to my problem would be using a sealant that has a very short cure time? Any suggestions. Thanks in advance
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Old 08-20-2008, 10:23 PM
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Re: Question about sealant and cure times.

Not only dust, but moisture. Yes, get a sealant with a short cure time.
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Re: Question about sealant and cure times.

What type of sealants would you suggest to me. Due to know i a lot of sealants on the market require at let 1-2 hour curing time. Any product out that where i can use wipe on wipe off?
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Re: Question about sealant and cure times.

Most sealants require 12-24 cure time. Do a search on sealants. The search button can be your best friend.
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Re: Question about sealant and cure times.

I'm a huge fan of Duragloss. If you use their 2 step process of 601 (left on, not removed) followed by 105, you can remove it once its hazed up. Go around the car with 601; then go around with 105 and by the time you're done, you should be good to go. Give it a swipe with your finger and ensure it wipes dry. Fantastic product, incredible durability.
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Re: Question about sealant and cure times.

Many of the acrylic based sealants require only 0 to 1 hour cure time. Within AG, going with the above DG recommendation is good. Outside AG, Gloss-It Finish (no cure), AJT (1 hr.) and WMF (1 hr.) are options. And, then there's Z using the zfx accelerator.
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Red face Re: Question about sealant and cure times.

Not to hijack the thread but had a quick question, when you guys talk about 'cure time' does that mean the sealant is left on top of the car for say 8 hours before buffing it off, or do you buff it off once it hazes and the cure time is just the 8 of hours the car should be out of the rain after you've rubbed if off while the 'invisible layer' that's left after you buff off the excess cures.
I'm just a bit confused when people talk about for example, letting the sealant cure for 8-12 hours before applying carnauba wax, would that mean, put sealant on, let haze, then buff excess (kind of like regular wax), then wait 12 hours before using wax....or literally put sealant on, let haze, leave on car for 8 hours then buff off and put wax on....
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Re: Question about sealant and cure times.

Cure time is the time it takes after buffing off the sealant or wax before it is completely "bonded" to the surface and a second coat may be applied. For sealants cure time is sometimes called the time for the polymer to crosslink.

Dry time is the time for the freshly applied LSP to haze.
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Re: Question about sealant and cure times.

Thanks for the clarification!!
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Re: Question about sealant and cure times.

You're welcome. Cure and dry time are sometimes used interchangeably, but they are two different things.

After the sealant or wax is buffed off ...typically, the sealant needs time to crosslink and the wax needs to fully harden for them to bond to the surface properly and achieve their best durability. Rain or dew can disrupt the curing. High humidity can also make curing longer.
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