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    What Type of Wax or Sealant

    Is there a wax or sealant I can apply by hand that has light cleaning ability and can be put on top of a sealant and not remove the sealant?
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    Any wax or sealant that has light cleaning ability is bound to remove some of the previous layer.

    Mothers FX and Reflections sealants have very light cleaning abilities

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVTContour View Post
    Any wax or sealant that has light cleaning ability is bound to remove some of the previous layer.


    I would wash the car first to remove any contaminents. Then move to a pure sealant (DP, Wolfgang, UPP) or a pure wax (Pinnacle, DP, Nattys) to top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVTContour View Post
    Any wax or sealant that has light cleaning ability is bound to remove some of the previous layer.

    Mothers FX and Reflections sealants have very light cleaning abilities

    it's either cleaner ability (then it will remove previous coat), or no cleaning ability (for a previous coat to remain in place).
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    Doesn't Duragloss 105 have MILD cleaners, but it can still be layered?

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