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    New paint and rinse less/ water less wash and wax

    Do the rinseless and waterless products that contain wax pose a problem with new paint? I know new paint requires 60-90 days to dry and should not be waxed. I know UWW+ and McKees have a wax along with Megs wash/wax car wash. I guess it would be safe not to use these correct? What about UBER ? Thanks

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    Re: New paint and rinse less/ water less wash and wax

    ONR is fine as well as optimum car wax. Im not sure about the wash and wax though.
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    Re: New paint and rinse less/ water less wash and wax

    i wouldn`t risk ANY kind of wax on it. But that`s just me. Mr. Paranoid
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    Re: New paint and rinse less/ water less wash and wax

    Quote Originally Posted by JustJesus View Post
    i wouldn`t risk ANY kind of wax on it. But that`s just me. Mr. Paranoid
    That`s what I said for *decades* (David Fermani and I had some good debates on the subject ), but after Ford tested/approved OCW for this I started using it instead of my usual glazes and it has not caused any issues at all. It`s now my standard approach for what Ford calls "post-production paintwork".
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    Re: New paint and rinse less/ water less wash and wax

    I don`t think I will risk it, I guess I have to pick up some new soap. Thanks all

 

 

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