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Re: Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Sealant Question
It's best with any sealant that doesn't use a curing accelerant some cure time. The solvents found in waxes can disturb the sealant layer if it hasn't had time to cure. Give it 8 hours
Of course, if you don't want to wait you could always use something like Zaino Z2Pro with ZFX. I'm not sure about the "Polycharged" sealants as far as how fast they cure, so 4*UPP, BFWD etc might be a bit different.
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Re: Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Sealant Question
Originally Posted by Mindflux
It's best with any sealant that doesn't use a curing accelerant some cure time. The solvents found in waxes can disturb the sealant layer if it hasn't had time to cure. Give it 8 hours
I would agree with the above and add this that just that act of pushing any kind of liquid over a freshly applied coating can have a disturbing effect, that is you can disturb or move around the freshly applied protection ingredients.
Also, using the word "Solvent" usually invokes ideas of Petroleum Distillates such as Stoddard Solvent, Naphtha or Mineral Spirits when in fact water is a solvent and in order to meet V.O.C. requirements some companies will use water as the carrying agent or suspension agent and rely less on what we think of in the traditional use of the word solvent.
If you don't want to wait and even if you do wait, remember if you're topping one product with another product that it should be a very gentle procedure.
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Re: Menzerna Power Lock Polymer Sealant Question
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
Also, using the word "Solvent" usually invokes ideas of Petroleum Distillates such as Stoddard Solvent, Naphtha or Mineral Spirits when in fact water is a solvent and in order to meet V.O.C. requirements some companies will use water as the carrying agent or suspension agent and rely less on what we think of in the traditional use of the word solvent.
Well that all depends how old the wax is they are using for a topper is. Knowing some of the members here they have some waxes going on 40+ years old
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Originally Posted by Mindflux
Well that all depends how old the wax is they are using for a topper is. Knowing some of the members here they have some waxes going on 40+ years old
I have a can of Simonize from probably the mid 1930's and it has a very strong solvent odor, strong enough to make you not want to smell it a second time...
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