#16 over EX-P

benpocock

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If you used this combo, do you need to leave the EX-P to "cure" before applying the #16 (or whatever other topper one might use) or can you apply it straight away?



I'm thinking of doing VM, EX-P and #16 on a friends car and just want to make sure I'm not going to be wasting time.



Thanks,

Ben.
 
I think I added the #16 a week later. You don't really have to wait.



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Exp gives a different look to the shine... deeper colour.

I tend to use EXP or #16...



I dont suppose it would matter doing both, but Id leave the EXP to cure for 1/2 a day before anything else.



Mark
 
For *best* results durability-wise, wait 24 hours but since #16 is no slouch in the durability department, if time is a factor, don't wait. #16 will add wetness to the clear and reflective look of EX-P.
 
Scottwax said:
For *best* results durability-wise, wait 24 hours but since #16 is no slouch in the durability department, if time is a factor, don't wait. #16 will add wetness to the clear and reflective look of EX-P.

Unfortunately Scott time is a constraint hence my question. I just wanted to make sure that by putting #16 over EX-P straight away that I wasn't going to mess anythng up!



Thanks,

Ben.
 
BenP said:
Unfortunately Scott time is a constraint hence my question. I just wanted to make sure that by putting #16 over EX-P straight away that I wasn't going to mess anythng up!



Thanks,

Ben.



When you do this for a living you have no time to wait between layers and the cars do come out fine and the protection is there.
 
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