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    Why is it important to wax your clear coat?
    Angel Ricardo
    Auto Technician
    Angel Ricardo is the owner of Ricardo's Mobile Auto Detail headquartered in Venice, California. With over 10 years of experience in mobile detailing, Angel continues to attend auto detailing trainings to improve his customer service and auto detailing skills.
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    Clear coat is usually as thick as a sheet of paper. It's very thin, so it's highly recommended to always wax your cars as additional protection from damage.
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    Is it OK to go to a car wash after a paint job?
    Angel Ricardo
    Auto Technician
    Angel Ricardo is the owner of Ricardo's Mobile Auto Detail headquartered in Venice, California. With over 10 years of experience in mobile detailing, Angel continues to attend auto detailing trainings to improve his customer service and auto detailing skills.
    Auto Technician
    Expert Answer
    I would wait a couple of weeks before washing your car. Even then, you'll want to avoid automatic car washes since the recycled water they use often has small particles in it that could scratch your clear coat.
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    What's the benefit of car wax?
    Angel Ricardo
    Auto Technician
    Angel Ricardo is the owner of Ricardo's Mobile Auto Detail headquartered in Venice, California. With over 10 years of experience in mobile detailing, Angel continues to attend auto detailing trainings to improve his customer service and auto detailing skills.
    Auto Technician
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    Car wax basically acts as a protective buffer between your car's paint and the elements.
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    After painting, how long before sanding for clear coat?
    Community Answer
    You don't need to sand for clear coat, just spray clear after your color flashes off.
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    What if I get runs in my clear coat?
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    Sand it down with 1500, then 2000 grit sandpaper, with plenty of water and a foam block, then buff it to produce a shine again.
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