Sad said:
What about applying badges to fresh paint? Wouldn't that be as bad or worse than wax?
I doubt anybody would care as the paint in question is covered by the badge.
Note that the *only* issue here is the hardening of the paint. If you prevent the outgassing it won't fail, bubble, cloud up, or otherwise have issues, it just won't get as hard as it potentially *can* get. Not the biggest issue in the world.
Anthony- Please don't take this as an :argue or anything, but I'm gonna go with what the paint manufacturers say. When I experimented with fresh repaints (intentionally on the S8 and
unintentionally on the Volvo

) they got a *lot* harder over the course of a few months, and I wouldn't want to risk compromising that hardening process by blocking the outgassing. I'm afraid that the proof will be soft paint that I'll end up having redone and it's a risk I just don't want to take.
AutoInt (heh heh, no, I'm not gonna argue with Ron about it

) and FK both claim their sealants are fresh-prepaint-safe, but they don't explain the details of why/how a wax/sealant can allow the outgassing to occur, the details of it's permeability (at least they haven't explained it to me in a way I found satisfactory; I oughta ask Ron about it sometime). I'm not saying it can't work that way, just that I don't know so I'm erring on the side of caution and advising that others do the same.
Easy for me to say to wait, my vehicles are pretty pampered so using a glaze for 3-4 months isn't a big deal for me. Might be a big deal to others, perhaps a bigger deal than how hard the paint gets.
I'll allow that perhaps *the paint manufacturers* are erring on the side of caution also when they say to wait, doing a CYA thing so people don't blame the paint for a problem caused by something else :nixweiss But they sure are adamant about not waxing too soon.