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    How Cold Can LSP`s Stand ??

    Hey guys....I just AIO`d and UPP`d my mom`s car....temperature is going into the 30`s tonite (shouldn`t rain) but I`m wondering if that`s a problem. I know this might require an expert knowledge of molecular bonding since I doubt any of us could really "tell" if a car that sat overnight in that temperature had it`s LSP`s not take as well as one done in the summer months.

    Let me know....I might be able to switch Camry`s and bring mom`s 11-year old one in to let the stuff cure. Or tomorrow night, when I do the 2nd UPP layer.
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    Re: How Cold Can LSP`s Stand ??

    I have no idea, but since you have the option of getting it into a protected area, why not do it. That way, you don`t find out it is a bad idea to leave it out.

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    Re: How Cold Can LSP`s Stand ??

    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesW
    I have no idea, but since you have the option of getting it into a protected area, why not do it. That way, you don`t find out it is a bad idea to leave it out. Charles
    Because dad`s car has the garage and his car is brand-new and mom`s is 11 years old!!

    I may switch them anyway. Just kinda lazy to do it.....
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    Re: How Cold Can LSP`s Stand ??

    I`m no molecular scientist :sorcerer: , but my guess is that temperature and humidity affect the drying, or hazing time, of sealants and not the molecular bonding. If that is the case, it shouldn`t matter unless you get dew then frost on your finish, in which case I`m betting that its not good.

    You`re better off switching the cars to be on the safe side.
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