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    Re: 3D One AIO Polish Cure Time

    Quote Originally Posted by wcharon View Post


    I was thinking to top it with Collinite 845.

    If you top with Collinite 845 -

    Learn the way of Collinite 845 by applying to a section about 12 inches square or so. Allow to dry and then wipe off. This will show you the wipe-off characteristics of the wax and teach you to apply a THIN coat.


    See my article here,

    A tip for working with waxes, paint sealants or coatings that are new to you



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    Re: 3D One AIO Polish Cure Time

    Guz, I think you watch more videos than I do!!! You sometimes provide some that I haven't seen!! Good job, man.

    I just realized....I never tried Poxy. D'OH and I have some at home. Too many waxes (and sealants)

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    Re: 3D One AIO Polish Cure Time

    The 3D ONE is a Compound & Polish with no added protection. As soon as you're done wiping off the 3D ONE you can go right ahead and apply the Collinite #845 Insulator Wax.

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    Re: 3D One AIO Polish Cure Time

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    Just to chime in,

    With 3D Speed, you allow it to fully dry so the wax component can best bond to the surface and to make wipe-off of the excess easy.

    In a normal climate of 60 degrees to 80 degrees, this would be about 10 to 15 minutes. No need to wait any longer, there will be no extra benefit by waiting longer. In fact, if there's any air breeze or wind, airborne dirt and dust will land on the dried wax and stick to it.

    So apply, work, allow to dry and then wipe-off.


    After wipe-off, if you're going to top, then do so immediately, no need to wait.



    Perfect. Thanks @Mike Phillipes to chime in. Really appreciated.

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