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    How to know if existing wax/sealant is stripped off?

    How do I know if the existing wax/sealant is stripped off?
    Will the water sheet of very slowly like this waxmode video or is the squeeky feel when you rub over the paint? In this 9th gen video he says any water beading is due to the leftover oils in the clear coat after using dishwashing detergent to strip the wax.

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    Re: How to know if existing wax/sealant is stripped off?

    Help me understand the importance you're
    placing on knowing that the Wax or Sealant
    has been stripped.

    For example:
    •Are you going to compound/polish?
    -(These processes will ensure "stripping")

    •Apply a 'Coating'?
    -(Follow the 'Coating' manufacturer's
    recommendations to prep-the-paint.)

    •Re-spray/repair paint chips?
    -(Again:
    follow manufacturers' recommendations)

    •Just going to: Re-Wax; re-Seal(ant)?
    -(you're good to go, IMHO)

    •Other?


    Please advise; TIA.



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    Re: How to know if existing wax/sealant is stripped off?

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    Help me understand the importance you're
    placing on knowing that the Wax or Sealant
    has been stripped.

    For example:
    •Are you going to compound/polish?
    -(These processes will ensure "stripping")
    •Apply a 'Coating'?
    -(Follow the 'Coating' manufacturer's
    recommendations to prep-the-paint.)
    •Re-spray/repair paint chips?
    -(Again:
    follow manufacturers' recommendations)

    •Just going to: Re-Wax; re-Seal(ant)?
    -(you're good to go, IMHO)
    •Other?
    Please advise; TIA.
    Bob
    I need to strip the existing sealant (collinite) off for spray on sio based sealants like carpro reload/gyeon cure.
    Usually I just use a polish (like Megs ultimate polish) and don't bother with an alcohol wipedown because it is not necessary with collinite. And any water would fly off and bead well before applying the sealant because the surface is clean (maybe from the oils from the polish also) but now I'm seeing here and there that a clean clearcoat should sheet water slowly.

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    Re: How to know if existing wax/sealant is stripped off?

    845 is a great, long lasting LSP. Rather than stripping it off for a less durable spray wax, have you thought about simple topping it up with a spray wax? I've used Blackfire Wet Diamond Polymer Spray and Meguiars Ultimate Quik Wax over 845 with great success. Both look great in their own way. The UQW offers really good sheeting, while I've found the Blackfire to bead really well. Duragloss Aquawax is another reputable product in the same catagory, but I've never used it.

    The two products you listed seem to be toppers for coatings and may not do as well in the role of stand along LSP.
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    Re: How to know if existing wax/sealant is stripped off?

    Quote Originally Posted by driverone View Post
    I need to strip the existing sealant (collinite) off for spray on sio based sealants like carpro reload/gyeon cure.
    Usually I just use a polish (like Megs ultimate polish) and don't bother with an alcohol wipedown because it is not necessary with collinite. And any water would fly off and bead well before applying the sealant because the surface is clean (maybe from the oils from the polish also) but now I'm seeing here and there that a clean clearcoat should sheet water slowly.
    Thanks for your reply.

    Accordingly:
    I submit the below response for your
    consideration. (Of course: YMMV.)

    As to the initial application of Reload:
    -It requires to be applied to clean, Wax and
    solvent free surfaces.
    -Polishing will ensure total removal of
    Collinite's Waxes/Sealants. (I'd rather
    use Meguiar's M205)
    -Use a "panel wipe" afterwards to remove
    any residuals from the polishing step.
    -Do not apply any other Waxes or Sealants
    over top of Reload. That way there'll be no
    Waxes or Sealants to remove whenever you
    want to re-fresh the Reload.


    As to Cure:
    -"GYEON Cure is a versatile product that
    makes it easier to maintain a Coated vehicle;
    Cure is designed to work perfectly in conjunction
    with GYEON Coatings."
    {~product description}
    -As such, IMO, if no Waxes or Sealants are
    applied on top of Coatings...then there should
    be no Waxes or Sealants to ever be concerned
    about, or to remove from Coatings.



    Bob
    "Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
    ~Joaquin de Setanti

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