pixelmonkey
01-26-2012, 08:43 AM
maybe this is internet rumor. I hope mike can clarify.
Using search will show the best practices for allowing new paint to "gas" or cure for multiple months before applying a wax or sealant.
In browsing the web, I've come across an account where it was stated Chemical Guys Black Light Hybrid Radiant Finish 16 oz. (http://www.autogeek.net/chemical-guys-black-light-hybrid-radiant-finish.html) can be applied to a recently painted surface to enhance shine, BUT will also allow the paint to "gas".
Does autogeek have any information that the Chemical Guys Black Light product will work as claimed by the internet rumor?
Does any such product exist?
thanks
chris<pixelmonkey>:D
Using search will show the best practices for allowing new paint to "gas" or cure for multiple months before applying a wax or sealant.
In browsing the web, I've come across an account where it was stated Chemical Guys Black Light Hybrid Radiant Finish 16 oz. (http://www.autogeek.net/chemical-guys-black-light-hybrid-radiant-finish.html) can be applied to a recently painted surface to enhance shine, BUT will also allow the paint to "gas".
Does autogeek have any information that the Chemical Guys Black Light product will work as claimed by the internet rumor?
Does any such product exist?
thanks
chris<pixelmonkey>:D