HondaMan
2004 Civic EX magnesium
In the past, I've had to drive the car between the 1st and 2nd sealant coats. Obviousley, I don't like to do this as you can pick up dirt and stuff between coatings. It's not usually lenghty, all-day driving, just a few errands to-and-fro, maybe a few miles each way.
Anybody got any thoughts on this? I don't have a 2nd car, so if I have to drive somewhere, it means I have to take my car out.
I was also wondering if a couple of minutes on the highway at 65 MPH might actually be GOOD for the curing process -- strong air blows, etc. Thoughts?
Lastly, there's tons of pollen and/or flower pedals falling in the NY area this time of year (at least at my house with the trees and bushes we have) and I keep getting 4-5 particles per panel that need to be blown or brushed off. So even a quick jaunt up and down the street serves a purpose in getting the junk off the panels and out of the window/windshield wiper crevices.
Thoughts on driving between LSP's ???
Anybody got any thoughts on this? I don't have a 2nd car, so if I have to drive somewhere, it means I have to take my car out.
I was also wondering if a couple of minutes on the highway at 65 MPH might actually be GOOD for the curing process -- strong air blows, etc. Thoughts?
Lastly, there's tons of pollen and/or flower pedals falling in the NY area this time of year (at least at my house with the trees and bushes we have) and I keep getting 4-5 particles per panel that need to be blown or brushed off. So even a quick jaunt up and down the street serves a purpose in getting the junk off the panels and out of the window/windshield wiper crevices.
Thoughts on driving between LSP's ???