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    PwS or EX sealant with carnauba

    this would be for hand application. vehicle is silver. daily driver. new vehicle. paint is in very good condition.

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    pws ----> ex-p ------> ex-p -----> natt`s white -----> natt`s red ----> natt`s red

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOYOTA FJ View Post
    PwS or EX sealant with carnauba

    this would be for hand application. vehicle is silver. daily driver. new vehicle. paint is in very good condition.

    thanks!
    Since paint is in very good condition, and no polishing is needed, EX will work nice. A couple applications or a single application with a topper would work for this situation. But if it is a metallic, I might be inclined to try PwS first (though I`ve never hand applied PwS), since you don`t mention EX-P as an option.
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    Re: poorboy choice

    PwS..for sure if those are your only choices..

    If you want to go rons route it would be

    PwC blue x2 then natty`s blue x1000000000000

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    Can`t go wrong with any of them. I say PwS topped with the EX. Never tried the Natty Red, so I cannot comment on it.
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    Re: poorboy choice

    I didn`t like using EX by hand, so I would suggest PwS...EX was fine by machine for me but I don`t think it spreads that well by hand...I used it in November so the cold weather could definitely have had something to do with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dtrick.22 View Post
    I didn`t like using EX by hand, so I would suggest PwS...EX was fine by machine for me but I don`t think it spreads that well by hand...I used it in November so the cold weather could definitely have had something to do with it.
    I`ve used EX and EXP by hand only and had great results, what are you using to spread in on with, and why don`t you think it works well with a hand application?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dtrick.22 View Post
    I didn`t like using EX by hand, so I would suggest PwS...EX was fine by machine for me but I don`t think it spreads that well by hand...I used it in November so the cold weather could definitely have had something to do with it.
    I think you might have hit upon the problem. What types of temps were you dealing with?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    I`ve used EX and EXP by hand only and had great results, what are you using to spread in on with, and why don`t you think it works well with a hand application?
    That is my standard for EX and EX-P application. Typically working in ambient temps of at least 55o (and mostly highter).
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    actually i don`t think it`s the temperature ... the question i would ask is , are you making the pad or applicator damp before applying EX-P? this will help spread the product thinner and thinner is the way it needs to be applied
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    I like the PWs bought the big bottle last time. I have both hand and machine applied and thought it was easy to work with both ways.
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