Jamie
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Registered: 1st Apr 02
Location: Aberdeen
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Its recommended 2 weeks to stay away from washing / waxing correct?
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Adge
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Registered: 28th Aug 04
Location: Lancashire
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neva heard that personally mate, we normally wash and wax the customer car before they Collect it
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langey
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Registered: 7th Sep 03
Location: Wigan
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quote: Originally posted by customcorsa
neva heard that personally mate, we normally wash and wax the customer car before they Collect it

i've also heard you shouldnt wash it after painting, and shouldnt wax it for a few weaks as iut pulls the paint or somthing? sure i heard that on here.
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Jamie
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Registered: 1st Apr 02
Location: Aberdeen
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I've heard it "over the years" and wondered
Got the parts back on Saturday so may leave it 2 weeks
Cant find anything on the internet regarding it
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RobHayes
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Registered: 6th Sep 03
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when i had mine done i was told to leave it for a couple of weeks, and if it got too dirty just to rinse it off with cold water, nosponge or owt
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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The only reason why you shouldnit is the paint will remain quite soft for a week or so, you can feel how tacky the laquer is using your fingernail digging it into the paint. This makes it a bit more vunerable to scratching and stuff, so just be carefull.
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Jamie
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mav
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never been told not to wash etc for a while..
as it's all baked on properly you should be able to wash/wax straight away..
when i got my veccy back i drove from the bodyshop straight to jetwash
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Graeme
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Registered: 26th Jul 04
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we clean theh cars before the customers pic them up and we never had a problem!!
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cossie_corsa
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Registered: 15th Nov 03
Location: Newport
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been told ot to polish them for 5 weeks min from meguires themselves. paint takes a while to stop gassing, like ed says is still soft. washing it is fine though.
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L33 LEG
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Registered: 6th Jan 03
Location: Blackburn . Drove: Dimma Saxo VTR
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i was told not to polish the car 
i payed no attention to the advice tho
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A2H GO
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Registered: 14th Sep 04
Location: Stoke
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When i picked my car up from the bodyshop they wer polishing it
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Slammed_Corsa
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Registered: 30th Oct 05
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Was told the same as you mav.
The people that take car of my car say that i can wash/wax straight away because they properly bake the paint.
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bradfincham
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Registered: 20th Sep 02
Location: East Of England Drives: Clio 172
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Washing is fine, polishing or wax is not as the paint is still tacky and can cause damage
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PainZ
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Registered: 28th Jun 02
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I think all of the above is rubbish.
I asked my bodyshop the above and they said I could do anything to the paint I wanted too.
The reason paint is baked is to make the paint / laquer hard and to set it.
I have always washed and waxed my car after I get my car back from my bodyshop.
Also when they first did my car they wax the WHOLE car straight after it came out of the booth for me.
Another thing..
When they spray big panels like bonnets etc they have to flat them out.. They use a cutting compund to get rid of the orange peel effect.. This is done after the car comes out of the booth with a machine.. If anything was going to cause the paint problems this would....
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Jamie
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Registered: 1st Apr 02
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I see both sides of the arguement, but as I wasnt sure thought I would ask.
Threw some water on this morning to get rid of the dirt, may wash it tonight
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Brett
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Registered: 16th Dec 02
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when i went to pickup mine he'd just washed it.. Told me to give it a coat of wax when i could... he didn't give a shit to be honest after i'd paid him
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glasgow_corsa_c
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Registered: 13th Jan 03
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quote: Originally posted by PainZ
I think all of the above is rubbish.
I asked my bodyshop the above and they said I could do anything to the paint I wanted too.
The reason paint is baked is to make the paint / laquer hard and to set it.
I have always washed and waxed my car after I get my car back from my bodyshop.
Also when they first did my car they wax the WHOLE car straight after it came out of the booth for me.
Another thing..
When they spray big panels like bonnets etc they have to flat them out.. They use a cutting compund to get rid of the orange peel effect.. This is done after the car comes out of the booth with a machine.. If anything was going to cause the paint problems this would....
main reason for baking is quickness.
i've never had any of my cars baked apart from the mg which was repaired in a dealer due to a crash.
each one that wasnt baked the paint was perfect.
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scriv
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Registered: 10th May 00
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load of rubbish u can wash wax do what ever to brand new paint we flat the little imperfections out of the paint and polish back up using a cutting compound and a mop so washing and waxing is fine , my new corsa came out of the oven saturday afternoon by the nite its was back to gether washed and polished!
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