There are two schools of thought on "Layering" sealants.
1. Anything more than 3 coats is a waste of product and effort.
2. You can just keep adding layers of sealant and it will keep getting wetter and better!
I`ve toying with layering Blackfire Wet Diamond. I now have 5 coats on my Corvette and it just keeps looking better.
Is it psycological? Or do the additional layers really add depth, shine and wetness.
I can testify that I had a black Grand Prix in early 2001. I started layering Zaino Z2Pro every couple months and did it for 4 years. I NEVER polished the car because I didn`t even own a polisher.
Here`s the amazing part. That black car had so few swirls and micromarrs, you would swear it had just been polished.
I must admit that I was EXTREMELY careful about what kind of towels touched the car. But it was a daily driver and did see lots of winter weather, rain, sleet, etc.
How can that be explained???
I`ve also read on Corvette Forum, posts like this: "I just put on my 50th layer of Zaino!!!!"
I believe layering improves the appearance of any paint.
What`s your opinion on this?
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