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    um... the bold section. I haven`t heard anyone say that layering adds more protection time. Does it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by white gecko 99
    um... the bold section. I haven`t heard anyone say that layering adds more protection time. Does it?


    maybe you should read it again

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJimZ28
    maybe you should read it again


    I can read that post....obviously. I`m asking can anyone verify that it is true? I see most people saying the higher end waxes last about 8 weeks or so. 6 months seems a huge stretch. I know what the advertising claims, but is it true? Does layering add time?
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    Actually, as I read it, what the bolded line says is that one can expect to get 3 months of protection from a coat of Best of Show. At the end of three months (or presumably whenever the wax starts to fail), one then applies another coat, with the expectation that it too will give three months of protection. This isn`t layering. It`s just a matter of applying a coat of wax when your car needs it.



    As to the durability of BoS, who really knows; but check out the big wax test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akimel
    Actually, as I read it, what the bolded line says is that one can expect to get 3 months of protection from a coat of Best of Show. At the end of three months (or presumably whenever the wax starts to fail), one then applies another coat, with the expectation that it too will give three months of protection. This isn`t layering. It`s just a matter of applying a coat of wax when your car needs it.



    As to the durability of BoS, who really knows; but check out the big wax test.




    Ah, I guess i WAS reading it wrong! So you can get 2 coats of the wax in a 6 month period (1 coat initially and then another 3 months down the road), then you need the cleaner fluid again. Ok, got it. Thank you.
    -The Gecko

 

 
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