Want to get another coat of ex-p on the car before it starts getting nasty for winter and it`s about 55 here in NJ.
Is it too cold to put ex-p on the car and have it cure correctly?
Want to get another coat of ex-p on the car before it starts getting nasty for winter and it`s about 55 here in NJ.
Is it too cold to put ex-p on the car and have it cure correctly?
POLLEN is Evil
shouldn`t have a problem Matt ...
Thanks guys.
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POLLEN is Evil
40 degrees is the lowest temperature I`ve ever applied EX-P and I didn`t notice any problem/s.
"I`m staying out of it."
EX-P is one of my "go to" favorite products. I really like my results with it. I`ve used it when the temperatures were in the mid 40`s on a sunny clear day with no problem. I`ve also used when the temperatures were in the low 50`s but the sky was over cast and it was damp (it had been raining but had let up). I had problem removing the product (smeared) and I had clouding on the finish that popped up during the next week. The clouding wiped off easily but really made me feel like I hadn`t wiped the product off when I used it.
I live in a very dry climate so I can`t say how EX-P does in a real humid climate but it didn`t seem to like cool humidity. This wouldn`t begin to change my opinion of the product but I now know I would apply EX-P in a heated garage on cool, damp days.
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Well it came out great today as I expected but I wanted to be sure.
My car should be well protected for a while.
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POLLEN is Evil
Glad it went well ... i`d say 40* or above there should be no problem
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