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    Re: How can I keep my red cars safe In 100+F Weather!?

    Got it, so buy a DA Polisher it is! Thank you

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    Re: How can I keep my red cars safe In 100+F Weather!?

    After you have it ready, Ultima Paint Guard Plus, 3 layers, 12hrs apart, then every 4 months add another layer.

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    Re: How can I keep my red cars safe In 100+F Weather!?

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    Got it, so buy a DA Polisher it is! Thank you
    Tools like the Porter Cable 7424XP and the Griot's Garage 6" Random Orbital Polisher are the easiest tools to learn and master.

    The GG has more power where it counts and that's it's ability to maintain pad rotation under pressure.

    See these articles,


    How to choose the right polisher for your detailing project


    The Free Floating Spindle Assembly - The Story Behind The Story...




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    Re: How can I keep my red cars safe In 100+F Weather!?

    I come from Puerto Rico (Caribbean) where it gets extremely hot, and Collinite 845 after Wolfgang Paint Sealant is awesome.

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    Re: How can I keep my red cars safe In 100+F Weather!?

    Quote Originally Posted by akimel View Post
    I would seriously consider purchasing a tin of Finish Kare 1000p. According to the manufacturer, it is heat-resistant, with a melting temperature exceeding 250F. It has a signature look (some say it looks as if an additional layer of clearcoat has been applied) and is a great value.
    I have never heard of this wax before, but with a temperate rate like that it sounds to be durable. Collintite 845 has always been good to me, but I apply it frequently during the warmer months. Just out of curiousity, anyone happen to know the melting temperature point for 845?

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