I want to use a polymer sealant instead of one with carnuba for increased durability.
Is it a good combo to use PwC topped with Ex-p or is it a bad idea to top a carnuba with a polymer?
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I want to use a polymer sealant instead of one with carnuba for increased durability.
Is it a good combo to use PwC topped with Ex-p or is it a bad idea to top a carnuba with a polymer?
It worked pretty well for me. here are a few pics of my g35coupe with PwC and EX-P.http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/poo...bum?.dir=/e0b6
For "increased" durability, I would go with straight EX-P on a surfaced cleaned with Pro Polish.
You can mix and match just about any products you want............... but I doubt that it will "increase" durability................ I suspect it would "reduce" durability.
Won`t the carnuba in EX tend to dissapate quicker than the polymer product EX-p?Quote:
Originally posted by Boss_429
For "increased" durability, I would go with straight EX-P on a surfaced cleaned with Pro Polish.
You can mix and match just about any products you want............... but I doubt that it will "increase" durability................ I suspect it would "reduce" durability.
I was just wondering if the polymer sealant would bond to the PwC?
Explain how would it "reduce" durability?
For increased durability, I`d skip the PWC, clean with PP, and go with only EX-P (layers)!
However, either the EX, or EX-P over PWC would probably be decent.
You should be a politician the way you danced around my questions without answering them.Quote:
Originally posted by Boss_429
For increased durability, I`d skip the PWC, clean with PP, and go with only EX-P (layers)!
However, either the EX, or EX-P over PWC would probably be decent.
WOW, that sounds a little rude for someone wanting advice!!! Besides, what about his answer didn`t you understand?
Hey Jesuspeeps............. I certainly won`t offer to help you out again!Quote:
Originally posted by Jesuspeeps
You should be a politician the way you danced around my questions without answering them.
:doubleduc
in theory the ex-p should last longer as it is a pure sealant. I have used PwC topped with EX-P and i had no problems. I think using PP before the EX-P might be a better option for someone looking for the absolute most durability as PP will leave the surface completely free of anything which should give EX-P a much stronger bond.I can never leave my car alone long enough to really test durability. the longest I usually go is about a month then I usually try a new combination. Both PwC and PP work great as a prep for either EX or EX-P it just depends on the look you want. PP and EXP give a much more clear reflective shine. PwC and EX give a more deep wet look.I hope this helps a little:dunno
Maybe Jesuspeeps forgot to put the :lmfao beside his comment. in all honesty maybe he was just kidding:dunno
Take it easy boss:wow
I was just looking for more detail than, "it would probably be decent".
Don`t take it as an insult. I appreciate the replies.
now shake hands and play nice.:lmfao you dont want me to call your parents:rolling
There was an answer there. I guess you either didn`t recongnize it or wanted a different answer.Quote:
Originally posted by Jesuspeeps
You should be a politician the way you danced around my questions without answering them.
The Whaler never has the confrontations. Now everybody let`s:dancin.
in the interest of harmony :) - J`peeps - as far as durability go I can`t speak to EX-P but EX and PwC have great great druability and the EX can be layered like any other sealant. What the "with carnuba" adds is a depth to the paint the lacks in pure sealants (often called the plastic effect). The pro polish EX-P combo would remove the carnuba from the equation but PB makes all his products to work well with each other and other products. I have used PwC with UPP with no loss in durability or bonding.
You broke an unwritten rule. Don`t cross the Boss.Quote:
Originally posted by Jesuspeeps
Take it easy boss:wow
I was just looking for more detail than, "it would probably be decent".
Don`t take it as an insult. I appreciate the replies.
Bye. Bye. Come back in two (2) weeks.