Originally Posted by
FUNX650
1.) Just because some of the residues of the
1st coat of Sealant hasn’t been completely
buffed-off (i.e.: removed), doesn’t particularly
mean that the properties that cause the
Sealant to bond to the vehicle’s paint surfaces
haven’t been effectuated.
2.) With the above scenario in mind (and not
wishing to disregard “The Laws of Physics”):
Since the 1st coat of Sealant is now bonded
to the paint...it would seem, to me, to be nigh
onto impossible for a 2nd coat of the Sealant
to somehow “work” its way into—and through—
that bonded-to-the-paint 1st coat of Sealant to
somehow bond itself to the paint instead.
-Would the 1st coat of Sealant “unbond”
from the paint?
-If so: Where would it go?
•Something to consider:
-Will/Can a 2nd coat of a Sealant bond
to the 1st coat of that Sealant?
-Is it “Physics”-ally possible? Or not?
Bob