Looks like it is going to be around 50 here tomorrow. Is that too cold to do a full detail? I have my new toy (GV110V2) and want to put it to good use.
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Re: Too COLD to do a full detail?
Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostIf you can get out in the sun, should be ok.
If in the shade and damp, it may be tougher.BobbyG
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Re: Too COLD to do a full detail?
Pardon my ignorance but do you want the car warm just for the waxing phase to allow it to dry? I am about to do my first full process in a few days but I'm not sure when to do it. I normally wash right before it gets dark and I was thinking I would just pull it into the garage and clay/clean/polish/wax in there after the wash. Is that not goingto work? I live in southern california so the nights arent really all that cold.
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Re: Too COLD to do a full detail?
Pulling it into a garage would actually optimize your detail if the garage can be kept at a certain temperature. This way you are not fighting the environment.
I wish I had a garage I could detail in except that I would be in there all day and night. lol!Tedrow's Detailing
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Re: Too COLD to do a full detail?
Well, it is all about surface temp.
So detailing in the sun in the winter in the Northeast is one thing.... detailing in the sun in Cali in the summer is another. So just do what you have to to maintain a good surface temp to work on.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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For what it is worth, I'm on the east coast (MD) and when I did my detail it was maybe 50 and sunny. By the time I got the polish off and cleaned my mess from taking the DA off the truck without turning it off, the sun was pretty much gone and it had to have been mid 40's. My job turned out good IMO. I would have rather been in Southern CA doing it
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