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-z yaaaa-
04-17-2012, 02:24 PM
hello, with this being my first formal question here on the forums i would like to say thanks in advance and sorry as well if this is something you guys answer often.

just wondering if its possible to wax a car TOO much? (will it ruin the clear coat, i mean)

reason i ask is because some times when i tell people my car has lots of wax coats they say its too much.

personally..i dont see the problem.. the paint looks phenominal and beads water perfectly. but then again i am no professional so thats why i ask.

thanks!

BobbyG
04-17-2012, 02:27 PM
Other than wasting product I don't see how you could....:dunno:

rustytruck
04-17-2012, 02:28 PM
If your arm falls stop immediately.

Bates Detailing
04-17-2012, 02:30 PM
Too much of anything is a bad thing - except for waxing lol

BobbyG
04-17-2012, 02:30 PM
If your arm falls stop immediately.


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-z yaaaa-
04-17-2012, 02:31 PM
ok.. why do you say its wasting product? ive heard wax loses its protection quite easily. is that not right?

Ryan R
04-17-2012, 02:38 PM
ok.. why do you say its wasting product? ive heard wax loses its protection quite easily. is that not right?

Not necessarily. unless you're just throwing an AIO on it?
good wash clay and polish before a wax (Nuba) should give your wax a nice finish to bond to and get atleast 4-6 months of good protection

BobbyG
04-17-2012, 02:43 PM
ok.. why do you say its wasting product? ive heard wax loses its protection quite easily. is that not right?

Wax like any temporary product begins to degrade or evaporate right after buffing. Adding an additional coat will leave some coating with the majority of it ending up on the cloth after buffing. Some waxes will also break down and dissolve the coat it's applied to.

SON1C
04-17-2012, 03:28 PM
so does that mean you shouldnt apply two coats? because i know a lot of people do two coats of certain products

Jaretr1
04-17-2012, 04:06 PM
I guess a good question to ask to more correctly answer that question is, what wax are you using?

I could be wrong, but if its an all in one, or a cleaner type wax with abrasives, then the answer could be yes. If its just a pure wax or sealant with no cleaners, then the answer is probably no.

As BobbyG said, some waxes might have chemicals that break down the coat of whatever they are applied on top of. If what you are using is one of these type of products, you are essentially wasting product. Others can be layered without a problem.

Having said that, whatever wax you are using, hopefully you are using a very thin coat. A former co worker of mine waxed his old Taurus with Meguiars cleaner wax every week. No matter how many times I tried to teach him proper technique, he still resorted to using an old dirty tshirt. His car was obviously full of swirls, but it was shiny and I suppose the paint was well protected, and he felt good doing it.

Kaban
04-17-2012, 04:17 PM
Solvent based waxes and sealants break down whatever coat of wax is already on the car like Collinite 845..... at least that's my impression of it.

SeaJay's
04-17-2012, 04:22 PM
As others have said it's just a waste of product to really apply too often.

But to each his own! If it makes you happy and you like doing it, wax away!

I know Mike aka BlackCar waxes his car at least 2-3 times a week....Sometimes more...we counted one time and I think at one time over the period of 2 weeks he had about 8 or 9 layers of different products....I'd say he's an LSP junkie!

-z yaaaa-
04-17-2012, 04:28 PM
well their main concern when giving me crap about it is that i am buffing the clear coat off i guess LOL is this possible or is that just a myth?

and i use mothers cali gold pure carnauba paste wax.

ive waxed the crap out of the car and it has obvious swirls so i know i need to cut all that crap off and do some correction then basically just start over but i just wanted to make sure doing multipal coats of wax was ok for the clear coat.

edit.. ive always waxed by hand, too. no machining as of yet anyway...

SeaJay's
04-17-2012, 04:33 PM
It's perfectly fine to layer waxes. It's not going to hurt the clear coat.

OhTwoGT
04-17-2012, 04:44 PM
You can layer waxes as many times are you want, i always throw a coat of MS on my car after I wash it 4-5 times to sort of refresh it. Using a spray wax also keeps up the longevity(i prefer aquawax but UQW is great too).