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    Using spray wax on freshly painted bumper

    Hi Mike , I just had my front bumper repainted about a week ago and the body shop said not to wax it for 60 to 90 days but it would be ok to use a spray wax as long as it’s water based and silicone free. My question is I have Black Fire caranuba spray wax but I’m unable to find out if that will be ok to use . Do you think it would be safe or should I just wait the 60 days to wax it. Thank You John.

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    Re: Using spray wax on freshly painted bumper

    “Spray Waxes” on fresh paint? No.

    Instead, I would use:
    Meguiars M305 Ultra Finishing Durable Glaze 16 oz.


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    Re: Using spray wax on freshly painted bumper

    Thanks for your feedback Bob I didn’t think that sounded like a good idea when they told me just wanted to check and make sure. I’ll try the Meguiars with winter coming I just want to have something to protect it

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    Re: Using spray wax on freshly painted bumper

    The only spray wax that would be an option and gets the ok from the manufacturer is Optimum Car Wax. Stated to be fresh paint safe. Another option besides M305.

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    Re: Using spray wax on freshly painted bumper

    I wasn’t aware of that I’ll have to look into Optimum as well Thank You

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    Re: Using spray wax on freshly painted bumper

    I have been told to wait 30 days before polishing and sealing my bumper bar (can polish now, but do not wax it).

    I'd just leave it until then.

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    Re: Using spray wax on freshly painted bumper

    Thank You

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