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How long to wait before applying wax...?
Hello. I have a question about sealant and wax.
I washed, decontaminated (Iron X and claybar), and applied a coat of Klasse sealant yesterday 2:30PM (Thursday). I buffed it off after half an hour or so.
And 11:00 AM today (Friday), I applied second coat of Klasse sealant. I buffed it off after 30 minutes.
Currently I'm at work, and I plan to apply 3rd coat of Klasse sealant later (maybe at 7:00 PM). This will be the last coat of sealant being applied to my car.
I will also apply wax (Collinite 845) after the 3rd coat of Klasse sealant. I was wondering whether the wax can be applied immediately after I buffed off the sealant....? Or should I wait until tomorrow morning (Saturday) to apply the wax...?
Thanks in advance.
Additional info: car was detailed in my garage, and kept in garage for the past 3 days of detailing process.
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Re: How long to wait before applying wax...?
I'd wait for the full cure period to be over. Now, why are you doing 3 coats of sealant? I know some are fan of 2 coats but 3? I could be way off but IMO the solvents in the sealant will basically undo what you just did on the previous application. When you do 2 coats it's more for full coverage than really adding another layer. Three coats IMHO is a waste of time. The wax can be added for additional gloss but you're not getting extra protection. If I were you I'd just add the wax tonight and be done with it, skip the 3rd coat of Klasse.
Also, wait for more expert detailers to chime in, maybe I'll learn my opinion is totally wrong
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Re: How long to wait before applying wax...?
Originally Posted by BSoares
I'd wait for the full cure period to be over. Now, why are you doing 3 coats of sealant? I know some are fan of 2 coats but 3? I could be way off but IMO the solvents in the sealant will basically undo what you just did on the previous application. When you do 2 coats it's more for full coverage than really adding another layer. Three coats IMHO is a waste of time. The wax can be added for additional gloss but you're not getting extra protection. If I were you I'd just add the wax tonight and be done with it, skip the 3rd coat of Klasse.
Also, wait for more expert detailers to chime in, maybe I'll learn my opinion is totally wrong
I agree. That seems like much overkill.
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Re: How long to wait before applying wax...?
Agree as well.
How many leather jackets do you need to wear before feeling safe on a motorcycle? Four???
Tom
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How long to wait before applying wax...?
Originally Posted by BSoares
I'd wait for the full cure period to be over. Now, why are you doing 3 coats of sealant? I know some are fan of 2 coats but 3? I could be way off but IMO the solvents in the sealant will basically undo what you just did on the previous application. When you do 2 coats it's more for full coverage than really adding another layer. Three coats IMHO is a waste of time. The wax can be added for additional gloss but you're not getting extra protection. If I were you I'd just add the wax tonight and be done with it, skip the 3rd coat of Klasse.
Also, wait for more expert detailers to chime in, maybe I'll learn my opinion is totally wrong
Thanks for your input.
I understand 2 coats are enough, but like you said, it is for full coverage just in case I missed a spot.... As you know Klasse sealant is difficult to remove if applied too much, so I literally used a couple of small drops for each panel. As an amateur detailer, I'm not sure whether that actually covered the entire car or not.... Or whether it was applied correctly at all... Lol
But now that you said adding another coat of Klasse sealant might undo the previous 2 coats... I just might go ahead with waxing today evening. And I'll eventually be free, and enjoy my ride
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How long to wait before applying wax...?
Additional question.
What really is "cure period" for Klasse? Some people say 8-12 hours while others say 12-24 hours....
Also, would you say 2 coats of Collinite are also an unnecessary overkill?
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Re: How long to wait before applying wax...?
Even if you missed a spot---the wax will provide the protection needed. You're good to go.
Tom
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Re: How long to wait before applying wax...?
Originally Posted by TMQ
Even if you missed a spot---the wax will provide the protection needed. You're good to go.
Tom
Thanks. I appreciate your input
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Re: How long to wait before applying wax...?
I think you are wasting your time.
Sealants have solvents in them, when you apply a new coat of sealant on top of an existing one, the solvant will remove the previous coat. So you are not building up like you want.
What you can do, is top the sealant coat with sacrificial layer like a wax or even better, a spray wax. Then everytime you wash the car, use that spray wax as a drying aid to prevent scratching the paint and adding a little bit more protection on your paint.
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Re: How long to wait before applying wax...?
Originally Posted by E93to
Additional question.
What really is "cure period" for Klasse? Some people say 8-12 hours while others say 12-24 hours....
Also, would you say 2 coats of Collinite are also an unnecessary overkill?
If you can wait 12 or more I would say that's enough. You can still drive it but just make sure it stays dry.
I can't speak for the collinite question because I've never used it. IMO a sealant does the job well enough I don't add wax over it most of the time. When I do, I use Wolfgang Fuzion and do just 1 coat.
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