| MARFONG |
My 2002 white MDX is about 2 months old. When should I wax it? I've been told in the past to wait until the paint completely cures or dries before waxing, which is about 6 months after it was first painted.
I keep reading on this website about fellow MDX'rs ZAINO-ING their vehicles. Is Zaino safer to use on new paint jobs?
Actually, I made a boo-boo by using the Zymol cleaner wax (picked up cheaply at Costco) on the front end of my hood before installing the Form-Fit front deflector...I thought I had read that another member had Zaino'd his hood before installing the deflector.
It may not be as important in regard to being able to have a nice shine on my vehicle because it is WHITE, since the white really doesn't shine or show swirl marks. I would like to protect the finish. I probably should not be using a cleaner wax on it yet. |
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| TheWorm |
You don't need to wait to wax a new car -- the waiting doesn't apply anymore since the paint's baked on @ the factory and cures within a couple days if not quicker. Exception is aftermarket paintjobs; that might include Tim's work on factory-matched accessories (e.g. tailgate deflector, etc) so best to check w/him on those.
And no, you shouldn't need a cleaner wax on a 2mo old car. |
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| ChuckMDX |
Sorry MARFONG for hijacking your thread to ask some more questions, but you reminded me of something I forgot to do before installing the Form Fit deflector (as I got too excited and installed it without waxing the hood front end first). Is this really a big mistake? that I should now remove the Form Fit, wax and reinstall? I just hate unscrewing it and then rescrewing it, since it might not be a tighter fit as the first time.
Anyway, I guess I will wax the moon roof visor covered area first before installing it (since the instructions did stated so in the 1st step). |
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