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mikesal57
07-09-2013, 12:28 PM
Hello..

Can you apply wax over Wolfgangs Deep Glosss Liquid Seal?

If yes , which would give best shine?

Thxs
Mike

Ray@Autogeek
07-09-2013, 12:46 PM
Yes you can. I've used Fuzion over WGDGLS before...

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cleanmycorolla
07-09-2013, 01:28 PM
Best shine is relative. But yes you can use pretty much any wax. Like Ray though I used Fuzion.

FUNX650
07-09-2013, 02:11 PM
Yes you can.

Nowadays...
Since many "waxes" contain a combination of organic wax(es)/synthetic polymers...
And...Many "sealants" contain a portion, or two, of organic wax(es)
Then...IMO...There are at least two ways to think about this type of LSP layering.

1. If you find and use a 100% organic wax atop a sealant it is said that it will:
a.) Provide an additional, microscopic film-layer that supposedly will resist acidic contaminates
somewhat better than a polymer sealant. (A little more time to remove bird poo, for example.)

b.) Provide warmth; depth...the "jetting" factor.
Opinions vary...Becomes quite subjective at times.


2. If the sealant I'm using is lacking something that a "wax" is said to provide:
a.) Why not just use the "wax" by itself, I say.

b.) And unless the wax is, indeed, 100% organic...
I just don't see the benefit of layering different "hybrid-products".

c.) Two layers of the same LSP-product is the method I use.
Of course: YMMV.


Just a thought, or two, of mine regarding: wax-over-a-sealant.

:)

Bob