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    EXO as stand alone?

    Yes, I realize it is a stand-alone product, but many or most folks use it to top CSL. How is it by itself? From what I have read, the gloss factor and hydrophobicity are stellar. I'm not as interested in longevity, but I would like to see at least 6 months of full bore gloss, beading and protection. I do like to try many products, so 2 years in not what I'm after in a coating. Thanks y'all. Have a great day.

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    Re: EXO as stand alone?

    What, no takers? Do I have bad breath? Is it my feet? Come on peeps help a brother out.

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    Re: EXO as stand alone?

    I've used it as a stand alone several times. I would say at least 18 months. The hydrophobic properties are incredible. You can use C2v3 10:1 as a drying aid every 3 or 4 months. Make sure and wash any towels you use immediately. If it dries on the towels they'll never absorb water again.
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    Re: EXO as stand alone?

    I would agree. About 18-24 months on the cars I have applied EXOv2 to.

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    Re: EXO as stand alone?

    Anyone used the CSL/EXO Combo? Is CSL really necessary? Also, as far as the C2v3, does that dilution work well? I've seen some suggestions on lower ratios.

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