humidty

PREESKI

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As you guys are aware I'm starting my detailing venture in florida.
one word (HUMID). In your professional opinions are there special products made for humid weather conditions? Or do some products just hold up longer/better than other's. Whatever the case, can I get some suggestions on the techniques to detailing in humid/ often times rainy weather conditions.

Preeski
 
Humidity just messes with cure time on sealants, dry time on products before you can buff them off and just overall comfort while working. :lol Just give yourself more time to do the work because things will take longer. Let sealants cure for at least an extra 6 hours beyond recommended times. I would probably leave waxes and sealants on the car for an extra 15 or 20 minutes before buffing them off too. You'll kind of figure out how much longer to wait for each step based on the humidity and heat index of the day. I don't know of any products that are specifically made for that kind of climate, but most of the products discussed here are made in climates like you are in and I am sure they will work great.
 
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