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Waxing in direct sunlight

Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:20 pm
by Zayyan
When I first waxed the car I did it in June in direct sunlight.

I didn't notice on the bottle it said specifically not to do this, so what damage does it do?

I've always done it out of sunlight since and I don't feel it's come up as shiny as the first time.

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:24 am
by stevetigger
I dont think it does damage as such, it just drys quicker......hence on bottle they say dont do it

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:04 pm
by Zayyan
I don't think drying quicker will make a difference, the white residue still comes off fine weeks later.

I'm really interested to know the answer to this if anyone else has any suggestions...?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:40 pm
by Allan320
I think it streaks the finish

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:04 pm
by onslow
its a temperature thing

wax's work best in normal temperature ranges the sunlight causes the paint surface to heat up and wax gets too hot. it will never damage the paint work you just get a poor finish

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 11:58 pm
by Zayyan
onslow wrote:its a temperature thing

wax's work best in normal temperature ranges the sunlight causes the paint surface to heat up and wax gets too hot. it will never damage the paint work you just get a poor finish
:clap:

That makes a lot of sense, cheers for that :thumb:

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:40 am
by stevetigger
Zayyan wrote:
onslow wrote:its a temperature thing

wax's work best in normal temperature ranges the sunlight causes the paint surface to heat up and wax gets too hot. it will never damage the paint work you just get a poor finish
:clap:

That makes a lot of sense, cheers for that :thumb:
I put that answer Zay

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:45 am
by Zayyan
stevetigger wrote:
Zayyan wrote:
onslow wrote:its a temperature thing

wax's work best in normal temperature ranges the sunlight causes the paint surface to heat up and wax gets too hot. it will never damage the paint work you just get a poor finish
:clap:

That makes a lot of sense, cheers for that :thumb:
I put that answer Zay
Not quite, surely Onslow was saying it'd dry slower anyway as the wax is hotter?

Either way if it doesn't damage the paint I'm doing it in the sun next time, got a much shinier finish.

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 4:54 pm
by Ceeman
Just wanted to post my thoughts.

It does depend on whether you are using polish or wax to some degree. If the paintwork is hot polish will dry as soon as it hits the surface and won't spread evenly and the thicker parts you end up with are more difficult to buff away.

When using a wax, as already said the wax gets too hot and won't spread evenly, conversely, if it is too cold it won't spread well either!! The carnuaba wax i use actually recommends leaving the car in the sun for about 3 hours after waxing and you will see the lustre deepen. It's true it works, i guess the heat allows the wax to settle and clear to a deep gloss. Only works with pukka wax though, so i've chucked all those bottles of Auto Glym Poilsh and Turtle Wax winkeye

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 5:52 pm
by slab288
You've thrown out all the Autoglym "stuff" :mad: ..........if you have any left just send it up to me :wink:

There is a place for Autoglym especially when applied by PC, and the.........wait for it...........Turtle wax leather cleaner/conditioner is very good stuff............give it a try it's only Ԛ£3.99 eh :wink:

Bryan

PS as far as sunlight goes it could be someyhing to do with "bonding" i.e. if it gets too hot it won't bond...........just a thought :wink:

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:28 am
by Zayyan
Ceeman wrote:Just wanted to post my thoughts.

It does depend on whether you are using polish or wax to some degree. If the paintwork is hot polish will dry as soon as it hits the surface and won't spread evenly and the thicker parts you end up with are more difficult to buff away.

When using a wax, as already said the wax gets too hot and won't spread evenly, conversely, if it is too cold it won't spread well either!! The carnuaba wax i use actually recommends leaving the car in the sun for about 3 hours after waxing and you will see the lustre deepen. It's true it works, i guess the heat allows the wax to settle and clear to a deep gloss. Only works with pukka wax though, so i've chucked all those bottles of Auto Glym Poilsh and Turtle Wax winkeye
I get the point about leaving it in the sun, that's what I was thinking.

Funny you mention Turtle Wax as that's what I plan to use :oops:

http://album.icbroadband.com/bits/car2.jpg

I got the above finish the first time I waxed it (this was taken a few weeks/washes after so it lost a bit of its shine) and I was more than happy with it, especially considering its ease of use and the fact it's cheap as anything :)

I've no reason to try anything else for the moment, still got a bottle and a bit left (was a buy one get one free) :)

Bryan I'm gonna give that leather conditioner a try as well actually winkeye

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:07 pm
by Kos
why does every one hate auto glym, i've neve had any probs with it, and i prefer it to meguires!!


if using autoglym i wouldn't do it on a day when the pain of your car is hot or even warm, makes it harder work to get off.

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:47 pm
by c76jon
slab288 wrote:You've thrown out all the Autoglym "stuff" :mad: ..........if you have any left just send it up to me :wink:

There is a place for Autoglym especially when applied by PC, and the.........wait for it...........Turtle wax leather cleaner/conditioner is very good stuff............give it a try it's only Ԛ£3.99 eh :wink:

Bryan

PS as far as sunlight goes it could be someyhing to do with "bonding" i.e. if it gets too hot it won't bond...........just a thought :wink:
oh theres a place for it alright

and its not on well prepped paint!!!!

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 12:57 pm
by H-M3
Kos wrote:why does every one hate auto glym, i've neve had any probs with it, and i prefer it to meguires!!


if using autoglym i wouldn't do it on a day when the pain of your car is hot or even warm, makes it harder work to get off.
Ive used autoglym on all my cars and i am very happy with the results!