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Old 03-19-2010, 10:19 AM   #7
Junkman2008
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Originally Posted by amphi View Post
Thank you, Junkman. Very informative.
Now I assume you never want to put sealant ontop of wax?
How do you know between washes that you need to apply more sealant, or just wax?
How can you tell how far down your protection has worn off?
I wouldn't put sealant on top of wax because of what I explained in my post. It makes absolutely no common sense (and we know I'm all about common sense). As for being able to tell if the wax has worn off, you check to see if your imperfections are beginning to show back up. That's a hint. If you apply your wax often enough, you shouldn't have to apply more sealant unless you are washing the car with some brutal stuff like Dawn. That will take everything off the paint.
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