Protect Fresh Paint

Personally on bumpers (especially front) I would ask the body shop to use a ceramic clear. I know PPG makes one called Ceramiclear DC4125. Last time I checked it was $80 a qt and $40 for the activator. Basically $120 for 3 pints of sprayable material. It is the same clearcoat applied to the Mercedes. It's pretty stone and scratch resistant. As for your current issue I would say stick with a glaze. You don't want anything that is going to really bond and seal the paint. As stated most manufacturers say wait 90 days before waxing. It's a good idea to keep a qd in your car to do a quick wipedown before the bugs have a chance to etch in also.
 
xtremekustomz said:
Personally on bumpers (especially front) I would ask the body shop to use a ceramic clear..



I've sometimes wondered if the flex-additive used for bumpercovers has any effect on things like hardness and durability :confused:
 
If your paint needs 30, 60 or 90 days to dry.............



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It ain't ever going to dry! :nono :rip::ballchain::pound:
 
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