The period following the application of a fresh protective top layer on a vehicle’s paint job, specifically until it is safe to polish, is a crucial consideration in automotive refinishing. This timeframe, often expressed in hours or days, is influenced by factors such as the type of product used, ambient temperature, and humidity levels.
Adhering to the manufacturer’s recommended cure time before commencing paint correction ensures the coating has sufficiently hardened. Premature polishing can result in imperfections, swirl marks, or even damage to the freshly applied surface. Properly cured coatings offer superior gloss enhancement and durability after being refined.