Collinite 885 Paste Wax - looks great, and well liked by its users.
We're supposed to be picking up our rig in mid November - we are still waiting on the confirmation of the delivery date. Whatever it is, its too close to salt season.
If this were June or September, I'd not be worried at all...but any salt is disastrous to aluminum. I would really like the extra wax protection, just in case. We are skating a THIN line! Accuweather is saying mid 40's as daytime high...likely around 4pm, right about the time we finish orientation....an hour or two of light, just enough to get on a wax coat with two people applying feverishly.
My question - will this paste wax (I assume carnauba based?) dry to a haze at these temps? I've never been crazy enough to wax a car in the 40's. This is definitely NOT something I WANT to do.
OK, don't freak out...
I wonder if a quick kiss with a a heat gun, hair dryer, or other heat source to raise the surface temperature to 'warm' then another quick 'kiss' to dry the wax to a haze would work....just a couple degrees, just warm to the touch. The biggest problem I see is if the sides are adhered, that the thermal expansion by applying heat to a square couple feet will do bad things.
Definitely not heating to "hot" - just 'warm' enough to encourage the flashing off of the volatile elements.