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Re: Protection for New Paint
Originally Posted by ronkh57
Since I want to do same thing...
Ron...
This'll work just fine:
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
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Re: Protection for New Paint
Originally Posted by Ginnova
the car is parked outside without any covers and owner wants some form of protection. weather is pretty bad at the moment ( some occasional rain ) and i'm afraid paint will receive some serious beating for at least 90 days so i need some sort of protection with minimal disruption on paint curing.
It's the monsoon season over in the Philippines right now, isn't it? I was there in the Navy years ago and it would downpour every morning and then be really hot and humid the rest of the day!
Also, you can use V7 on it after 90 days, but IMO V7 does not give much protection.
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