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Can I go from M205 directly to a sealant?
I have some very light surface marring and want to reapply my sealant, after all its been 5 mos. and I believe its due.
Do I need to do a IPA or can I go from 205 directly to sealant?
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Re: Can I go from M205 directly to a sealant?
I personally would use IPA after the 205.
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Re: Can I go from M205 directly to a sealant?
M205 is my go to polish and I’ve never done an IPA wipedown prior to applying sealant and have never had a problem.
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Re: Can I go from M205 directly to a sealant?
Would that apply to M80 (speed glaze)?
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Re: Can I go from M205 directly to a sealant?
Originally Posted by
bcgreen
Would that apply to M80 (speed glaze)?
I’ve never used M80 but I don’t see why not.
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Re: Can I go from M205 directly to a sealant?
Originally Posted by
bcgreen
Do I need to do a IPA or can I go from 205 directly to sealant?
Not necessary unless you were applying a ceramic coating.
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Re: Can I go from M205 directly to a sealant?
as others have stated you will be fine without an IPA wipedown..
"You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality."
- Ayn Ran
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Re: Can I go from M205 directly to a sealant?
Originally Posted by
bcgreen
can I go from 205 directly to sealant?
IMO:
You can; you should; and, if you’re
the undaunted type: you will.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Can I go from M205 directly to a sealant?
IPA and auto detailing should not be used in the same sentence.
When applying a typical wax or sealant, I use a quality DRY MF towel for a final wipe down before application of LSP and never had any issues.
If using a ceramic coating, I use the manufacturers suggested panel wipe.
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