Polishing/detailing in winter
Discussion
So what are people's thoughts on polishing and detailing in the depths of winter, ie the next 2 months or so?
My 4 year old Jag XF has never seen polish being an ex company car, and I want to:
Use Chipex to fill in any chips etc (and some road rash on the rear of the side skirts)
Tar remover on bottoms of wings and front door (can feel loads of this on the car)
Clay
G3 scratch remover
Polish
Wax
Is it agood idea to do this in winter, ie now, or wait until the weather is a little warmer?
My 4 year old Jag XF has never seen polish being an ex company car, and I want to:
Use Chipex to fill in any chips etc (and some road rash on the rear of the side skirts)
Tar remover on bottoms of wings and front door (can feel loads of this on the car)
Clay
G3 scratch remover
Polish
Wax
Is it agood idea to do this in winter, ie now, or wait until the weather is a little warmer?
As mentioned, I think your issues are the reduced hours of daylight and that the chipex or wax will take longer to cure.
I'd keep the products in the warm if you don't already before using them to help. I'd be tempted to leave chipex until it warms up, but you should be fine polishing and waxing a couple of panels.
I gave mine a big pre winter wash/detail before winter and was only planning on normal washing until spring. But, the back had got pretty tarred up with the amount of roadworks locally so I had to dig out the iron x, clay and wax last week.
I'd keep the products in the warm if you don't already before using them to help. I'd be tempted to leave chipex until it warms up, but you should be fine polishing and waxing a couple of panels.
I gave mine a big pre winter wash/detail before winter and was only planning on normal washing until spring. But, the back had got pretty tarred up with the amount of roadworks locally so I had to dig out the iron x, clay and wax last week.
I had no problems doing mine the other day. I left the wax in the house before I started so that it would be easier to work with when I needed it but that was all. http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
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