Question:  How does Road Warrior Plus protect my car from rock chips, and will I get more protection if I
add additional coats?

Answer:  Yes, RWP dries and forms a clear, flexible film that acts as a barrier.  We recommend two coats
to protect against smaller particles like sand or small pebbles.  The more coats you apply, the more
protection you can expect.  Keep in mind RWP will not protect against large objects, or collisions.

Question:  Since Road Warrior Plus is a water based solution, will it come off in the rain?

Answer:  If cured properly, rain will have little to no affect on RWP.

Question:  How long is the curing time?

Answer:  Cure time will depend on the temperature and humidity.  On a cool, cloudy, wet day, say 55
degrees out, you need to increase the temperature of a fresh coat  to approximately 120 degrees.  This
can be achieved with a standard blow dryer, heat gun, or infrared heat.  On a sunny day say 70 degrees,
park your vehicle in the sun, and allow the surface to absorb the heat.  Apply RWP, and with in minutes it
will dry and the adhesive will cross over to the surface.  If your taking a trip, and anticipate rainy
conditions, applying RWP the night before you leave, in your cool garage, without heating the surface
and material, will result in potential product failure.

Question:  What are the downsides to applying too thin of a coat?

Answer:  The only downside is the product will not peal off in one sheet.  More than likely you will have to
power wash off the thin coat.   

Question: If I wanted to use a HVLP spray gun, what tip size would you recommend?

Answer:  We recommend using a tip size of 1.7.