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Old 03-12-2018, 07:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
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The new shop will be heavier on the clear than factory. And nearly every shop will tell you to wait a minimum of 30 days to wax, or seal. The chemicals need time to "gas out". You CAN, however, hit it with polish if you feel the need. (this is what I did a day after picking mine up. The shop didn't meet my OCD standards once I saw it under the lighting in my garage. I did call the shop and confirm that it was ok first.)
You can also find some detail sprays that are silicone free, and body shop safe to use in place of waxing to hold you over for the 30 days. One good one is WIZARDS mist and shine.
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