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Originally posted by Aurora40 Imagine applying a pallet's worth, or at least a few cans of #26. Say you applied it, didn't buff (just buff when you're all done), and let it sit for about 12-24 hours before doing another coat (maybe less if you were in a warmer environment that could evaporate the solvents quicker). I really think you could start to build an appreciable film of wax on your car. I doubt it would look very good, and I doubt it would protect very much longer than two thin coats, but I think you could build it up. I'm almost tempted to try this on a mirror housing or something, but shudder at the thought of eventually trying to remove it... |
I think I'll give it a try. I have a can of #26. I'll apply as thick of a layer of wax as I can and let the solvents evaporate for 24 hours. Once "dry," I'll attempt to apply another thick coat and see if I can get it to layer or build up into an even thicker film.
My guess is that it won't happen. The second application will rewet and mix with the first application, and once at the point where diminishing returns... when the surface can hold no more wax, it'll have nowhere to go, just back onto the applicator.