I am used to doing proper prep for applying a sealant, as I never got real big into carnaubas (although they are starting to interest me more and more). I always polish (abrasive if necessary) to remove swirls and get as close to a perfect finish as possible by varying pads/abrasiveness. Then you apply the sealant directly onto this surface, making sure there are no oils or fillers left behind after polishing. Then you can top if you wish.
With a carnauba, since bonding isn`t such an issue, it seems you could polish, glaze, seal (if you want) and wax to your hearts desire, not really worrying what the glaze is leaving behind.
I just wondered if there were any major differences or approaches to take when switching from a sealant like Zaino to something like AIO/Nattys or any other carnauba.
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