Can it be too cold to wax
Can it be too cold to wax
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Cotty

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41,682 posts

304 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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I know you should not wax a car in direct sunlight. I waxed my dad's car in direct sunlight as there was no shade and was a bh to get off. But can it be too cold? I want to get a coat of wax on the old girl, just to tide it over until it gets a bit warmer to do the full monty.

belleair302

6,990 posts

227 months

Wednesday 10th March 2010
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Yes it can be too cold to wax, but in early spring I would look at using a synthetic wax (liquid) more than a traditional canuaba rich wax. The synthetics will do a half decent job, are easy to apply and will last a fair few weeks until it gets warmer.

I did a silver Lexus last weekend with Meguiars professional #26 Hi Tech yellow wax. Looks great and has added a layer of protection until I can really get to work with a more expensive product.

Cotty

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41,682 posts

304 months

Saturday 13th March 2010
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Cool, im using a liquid

eldavo

547 posts

190 months

Sunday 14th March 2010
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I've never found it too cold to use a "proper" wax, in fact Zymol reccommend you keep their waxes in the fridge.

PJ S

10,842 posts

247 months

Monday 15th March 2010
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That's to prevent mould growth and evaporation of the carrier solvents - nothing more.
Cold temps will affect curing time (takes longer) as will humidity.