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    Sealant over a Sealant?

    I put a coat of M21 on my black show car and although it looks pretty decent, not sure it has the pop of some of my favs, like BFWD and UPP. Can I go ahead and stick one of these sealants right on top of the M21, or do I need to strip it?

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    Re: Sealant over a Sealant?

    For proper bonding and maximum durability you would want to strip off the M21. But since it won't be a problem with just applying BFWD over it in my opinion.
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    Re: Sealant over a Sealant?

    Quote Originally Posted by rider9195 View Post
    For proper bonding and maximum durability you would want to strip off the M21. But since it won't be a problem with just applying BFWD over it in my opinion.
    I have used serval different brand sealants on top of one another with out a problem.
    IMO I would IPA wipe down and reapply sealant.

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    Re: Sealant over a Sealant?

    Quote Originally Posted by rider9195 View Post
    For proper bonding and maximum durability you would want to strip off the M21. But since it won't be a problem with just applying BFWD over it in my opinion.
    I got some serious whiplash reading this one. :-)

    Sealant over sealant is OK but if you are going to put something like BFWD on as a second coat then it makes me wonder why you have M21 at all. :-)

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    Re: Sealant over a Sealant?

    My other thought was to try and salvage it with a wax as a LSP, ie Fuzion or BFMS. The M21 really isn't bad, just not quite as slick as I'm used to. But how much does that matter once the sealant is topped with a wax as an LSP?

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    Re: Sealant over a Sealant?

    Quote Originally Posted by mwoolfso View Post
    Sealant over sealant is OK but if you are going to put something like BFWD on as a second coat then it makes me wonder why you have M21 at all. :-)
    I have M21 because I was just trying something different before a car show later this week. Having tried that, now I'm thinking I maybe should have stuck with what I normally use. So my question is about how to proceed...typically, I wouldn't be doing this.

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    Re: Sealant over a Sealant?

    Well, I hated to strip the M21 and didn't want anything weird to happen compatibility wise, so I went with a coat of Pete's 53 on the M21 and it looks great.

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