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My friend just came into town with his new to him 392 Challenger SRT- white (no metallic)
We are kind of up against time with the LSP as I am working on this after hours from work and before work.
Once I get the paint to where I want it I was thinking about EXP x2 and reload the next day.
Looking for good longevity and EXP is about the best I have as far as not needing long cure time (would do WG Deep Gloss 3.0 but dont wanna give up the garage to him to let the veh cure- the neighborhood cat will only get on my black challenger, not my daily driver truck, just my challenger when its outside overnight)
He usually comes up about every 3-4 months so I'm just looking to get by for that time.
So I'm thinking EXP, let it sit for 30-45 mins, maybe even an hour...and wipe it off..
but how long before I can apply the second coat? do i have to wait 4,12 hrs, or can I immediately apply the 2nd EXP (i've never layered exp before)
Then the same for reload, how long should I wait?
This is a good friend of mine and I'd love to coat his car but I just don't have the time.
Plus he frequents touchless car washes so i dont want to waste the coating's lifespan bc of where he chooses to maintain the veh at.
thanks in advance
-Brandt
***which do you think has the longer lifespan on polished paint? EX-P, or Reload?
Are two coats of reload applied close in time to each other even beneficial?
We are kind of up against time with the LSP as I am working on this after hours from work and before work.
Once I get the paint to where I want it I was thinking about EXP x2 and reload the next day.
Looking for good longevity and EXP is about the best I have as far as not needing long cure time (would do WG Deep Gloss 3.0 but dont wanna give up the garage to him to let the veh cure- the neighborhood cat will only get on my black challenger, not my daily driver truck, just my challenger when its outside overnight)
He usually comes up about every 3-4 months so I'm just looking to get by for that time.
So I'm thinking EXP, let it sit for 30-45 mins, maybe even an hour...and wipe it off..
but how long before I can apply the second coat? do i have to wait 4,12 hrs, or can I immediately apply the 2nd EXP (i've never layered exp before)
Then the same for reload, how long should I wait?
This is a good friend of mine and I'd love to coat his car but I just don't have the time.
Plus he frequents touchless car washes so i dont want to waste the coating's lifespan bc of where he chooses to maintain the veh at.
thanks in advance
-Brandt
***which do you think has the longer lifespan on polished paint? EX-P, or Reload?
Are two coats of reload applied close in time to each other even beneficial?