Paint Correction Cut And Polish On My Notch

Had fresh paint put on my notch last year and I just got it back last weekend from having a full cut and polish done on the paint. What a difference!!!

Now she's officially ready for summer.
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What's so clever about the license plate? I guess I don't get it :shrug: oh-fox-givin

@Mr. Snrub If the shop did a quality cut and polish when they painted it then it shouldn't need another one so soon. Regardless of that, car looks awesome! I also hope you keep the windows tint free, I love the look of clear windows on certain color cars.
 
@Mr. Snrub If the shop did a quality cut and polish when they painted it then it shouldn't need another one so soon. Regardless of that, car looks awesome! I also hope you keep the windows tint free, I love the look of clear windows on certain color cars.

They didn't do one at all.

Thanks, although I was planning on tint lol[/QUOTE]
Its better they didn't and you waited. I waited a few weeks with mine. Even baking it the paint isnt fully cured for a while . Looks great
 
They didn't do one at all.

Thanks, although I was planning on tint lol
Its better they didn't and you waited. I waited a few weeks with mine. Even baking it the paint isnt fully cured for a while . Looks great[/QUOTE]

For the general public knowledge I'll say this,

For those that want to wait for the paint to cure a while longer, you're right, the paint will cure further and that is optimal however really unnecessary. For your average B/C paint job you wouldn't know the difference by looking at your paint if you baked the car and cut & buffed shortly thereafter or if you waited several months to a year before doing so. Only way I'd wait is if it was a high dollar collector car/show car with a $15-20k paint job involving many layers of primer and base, textures and lots of clear coat. Now as far as polishing/waxing goes, you should wait at least a couple months.
 
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Its better they didn't and you waited. I waited a few weeks with mine. Even baking it the paint isnt fully cured for a while . Looks great

For the general public knowledge I'll say this,

For those that want to wait for the paint to cure a while longer, you're right, the paint will cure further and that is optimal however really unnecessary. For your average B/C paint job you wouldn't know the difference by looking at your paint if you baked the car and cut & buffed shortly thereafter or if you waited several months to a year before doing so. Only way I'd wait is if it was a high dollar collector car/show car with a $15-20k paint job involving many layers of primer and base, textures and lots of clear coat. Now as far as polishing/waxing goes, you should wait at least a couple months.[/QUOTE]
Yeah waxing a fairly new paint job doesn't work very well. Ask me how I know. Lol.