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pocotoo

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Is there an optimum temperature the metal should be when waxing? My garage is not heated and probably averages 40-50 degrees in the winter. Something tells me the wax will not set up or go on evenly if it is too cold.

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jkburns


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The recommendation from Meguires (and my own trial and error) has been that 60 degrees is the absolute lowest temp...especially if you're using a paste vs. a liquid wax.

And never, EVER in direct sunlight.

Kevin

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2002 Inca Gold
"Washed, waxed and in the bag!"

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