Hmmm...I just dunno....Sal Zaino used to paint cars so one would *think* he'd know. I don't want to sound all snotty by saying "well, he sells the product so of course he says it's OK". But note that it's not like most people would ever know the difference if they interfere with the curing and sometimes it's surprising what "advice" people give.
Even when today's paints are baked they continue to outgas for quite a while. You can *smell* it. I sure wouldn't want to intefere with the curing and end up with paint that's not as hard as it could be. Repaints are soft enough compared to factory finishes and you can clearly discern how they get harder as they cure if you polish at different intervals during the curing period. I've done this many, many times and the paint really does get much harder over the course of a couple months. So, based on my first-hand experiences, I'm gonna stick with what I know works for me and say to use a fresh-paint-safe glaze, something that's *made* for this application.
Meg's #5 for me, for at least two months.
EDIT: 05Sleeper- I realize I'm being a broken record and you already know my take on this. This post is more for others who might not have seen the earlier thread.