Sveta
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Simple question...jokes OK, but seriously, what if you have NO CHOICE. What then? :nixweiss :usa
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K_Csaxo said:the fact that with the sun shining onto the paintwork and creating heat....NOT recommended,![]()
TnM6i said:Yes, keep the entire car wet through out the wash. I always spray the whole car again after I finish washing a section. That way the water doesn't have much of a chance to dry and cause spots.
MartyGrant said:Thanks,I undrestand the heat thing for wax, etc... but rain on the paint in the sunlight would be the same thing and hence "bad for the paint". Right?
luke667 said:hey marty, you mentioned rain on the pain in sunlight being bad....ask yourself a question...is the sun really that bright and hot when it rains on your car?![]()
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Jesstzn said:Das what I do and mine is black... also when you first wet it down start by misting it then progressively more water .. a direct shot of cold water on the windshield could cause thermal shock and make a small chip/flaw crack across the window.
stevet said:MartyGrant,
Rain water and tap water are not the same thing.
If you were to rinse your car with tap water and let it dry in the sun you would have a major water spot problem. Not so with rain water. Many times it has rained on my car and the weather has cleared shortly after and the sun has come out while the car is covered in rain water. It dryed spot free
Murph1083 said:if i wax in the sun.......its is impossible to get the baked wax off