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Old 02-18-2008 | 11:59 AM
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car was painted about 2 weeks ago. well not all of it but the right quarter, door, both fenders, and front bumper. but the car is dirty and the spray at the DIYS is not blastin it off. its my DD and driving me insane that i cant wash it. so how long should i wait till i hand wash it. i have heard 90 days before but i was just wondering
Old 02-18-2008 | 12:21 PM
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i washed stuff after its cured

depending on the paint and if it was baked


u should be ok i pressure wased my ppg test fender the day after the test just to see how well i did
Old 02-18-2008 | 01:15 PM
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I would recommend 3 months, from research and hearing from a paint shop specialist.
Old 02-18-2008 | 01:52 PM
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I have never heard anyone say to wait 3 months to wash a car after paint. All the cars we spray are wet sanded, buffed, and washed within a week of coming out the booth. You need to wait 1-2 months to put wax on it but you should be fine to hand wash it by now.
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3 months on 1 stage empliment paint without hardner in it maybe
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You can wash it with no problems, after the paint has cured or been baked. You will want to hold off on waxing it or using sealer for a few months. I'd talk to the shop that did the work, they will have the specific info for the paint manufacturer that they use.
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You CAN wash whenver you want....just dont wax for a minimum of 30 days....
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thanxguys i heard not to wash since the residual dirt would scratch teh car and leave those real fine scratches andbe a pian to get out. but its going to rain tomorrow so now i am contemplating on to wash it or not. gotta love washington
Old 02-18-2008 | 05:13 PM
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you can hand wash right away and wax it after 3 months and never take it througha car wash with brushes
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thanxguys i heard not to wash since the residual dirt would scratch teh car and leave those real fine scratches andbe a pian to get out. but its going to rain tomorrow so now i am contemplating on to wash it or not. gotta love washington

If it rains be sure to at least run some clean water over the car when it stops raining so the acid doesn't leave spots on the paint since its new w/o any wax.
Old 02-19-2008 | 01:04 PM
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you don't have to wait to wash it, the shop that fixed it probably washed it before you picked it up
Old 02-19-2008 | 04:17 PM
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like post above you can wash it now, but i would only use dish washing liquid and nothing else untill time to wax. the dish washing liquid will get all of the road grime and grease off the car without hurting the paint...
Old 02-19-2008 | 11:54 PM
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In my autobody class, we paint, cut and buff, wash, and wax all within a week and its never hurt any of it. I would say on washing you could do it within a week or 2 as long as you dont scrub hard or use any harsh soaps.
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Originally Posted by O-townLS1
In my autobody class, we paint, cut and buff, wash, and wax all within a week and its never hurt any of it. I would say on washing you could do it within a week or 2 as long as you dont scrub hard or use any harsh soaps.
that is correct and like the post above you do not use dish washing soap too harsh
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so dish washing soap would be best?
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We use good ond Dawn for wash soap on new paint. It helps pull dried compound out of cracks. The only soap you dont really want to use right away is the kind that supposedly has a wax in it.
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cool thanks
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If you arent careful, dish washing detergeant can actually dull the clear coat and make the car feel rough.
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Originally Posted by Detoxx03
so dish washing soap would be best?
....NO
Old 02-21-2008 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Ls1CamaroGuy87
You CAN wash whenver you want....just dont wax for a minimum of 30 days....
Agreed!


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