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    Liquid Souveran - leave on overnight?

    Anyone ever leave Liquid Souveran on overnight? If so, how`d it turn out? Was it difficult to remove then?
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    I`m not sure why you would want to. I`ve always just buffed it off after I take a break. Its not a sealant so its not really going to help a whole lot to leave it on overnight. I hesitate to leave anything on overnight just because dust and bugs will get caught in it and that could leave a less than perfect finish when you buff it off. Its a tiny concern, but obviously not one that should keep you from trying it. If I did more detailing at night where I could leave it on overnight and then buff it off in the morning then I might try it. I`m not really in the mood to buff product off at 5 am though. :lol
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    Well, the reason I ask is because tonight I will rush home from work and wash the truck and I will have enough daylight to probably put it on but not take it off. My thoughts were that it should still have some cure time so that I could put on another coat sometime during the day tomorrow. I could remove tonight what I could - if there is some daylight left. So I`m just trying to squeeze in as much as I can tonight.
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    Hey keee! When I was doing my multi layer UPPnization there were many a time I was wiping off UPP in the dark. My neighbors did question my sanity. I`d wipe the entire car down then check the next day for misses. I don`t think it would hurt to leave it on at night but you might be inviting dust to collect on your car. Just an opinion.
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    Sounds like it should work then Rick. I think my biggest problem is I`m trying to fight nature on this one. What are the odds!
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    I`d also recommend wiping it off in the dark and then getting the missed spots tomorrow. I don`t think you want to leave it on all night.
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    Originally posted by JimS
    I`d also recommend wiping it off in the dark and then getting the missed spots tomorrow. I don`t think you want to leave it on all night.
    Why not, though? That is the question he is asking. Why wouldn`t he want to leave it on all night? What are the downsides? The only down side I can think of is just dust. I don`t know that is really an issue if its in a garage or something. I guess it could be harder to buff off, but I doubt that it is really going to be that hard. We`ve all done worse I`m sure.

    I see this question all the time. Go ahead and give it a shot and tell us all how it worked so we can put it to bed already. :lol

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    Ask doppler!
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    Lol; I too find myself waxing at night. I suppose I need to be more thorough with my removal process since I find quite a bit of residue later. Old wax is a b*tch to buff off.
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