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Super Member
Minimum temperature to apply WGDGPS
This week the weather is going to be in the low 40s here in WI. I was planning to do a quick detail job on my car in the next week before the snow starts flying. Then I realized I would have time to do a full detail this week (which it needs) that I had originally expected to put off until spring.
My one question is, how warm should the car surface and garage interior be to get a good bond with DGPS? I'd want to put two layers on and call it quits.
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Junior Member
Re: Minimum temperature to apply WGDGPS
I can't say what the absolute minimum would be but I just put WDGPS on my BMW this weekend after polishing. I got the garage temp up to 54F and the product worked fine. I let it sit for an hour after application just to be sure, but it dried to a nice haze and buffed off easily. Hope that helps.
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Super Member
Re: Minimum temperature to apply WGDGPS
Thanks. I did some searching and found a few comments that the product isn't very sensitive to heat variances, but needs to be protected from condensation during the 12 hour cure time.
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Super Member
Re: Minimum temperature to apply WGDGPS
I’ve found it best for me to not apply Sealants
whenever the panel temps are going to be, and
will remain, below 50°F.
Here’s another guideline:
https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-sealants.html
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Super Member
Re: Minimum temperature to apply WGDGPS
It was 37 degrees here yesterday in Massachusetts and I used the WDGPS on a panel of my truck. It went on easily and came off without any problems.
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