Mike_Phillips
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stanger99 said:If in does in fact need a clean surface to bond to, then how does it work over #7?
By a clean surface, I mean a surface clean, or free from accumulated dirt and oxidation, paint gets dirty you know…see this article
The benefit to creating mold release waxes, is you have this technology to draw from to create other types of barrier-films, such as car waxes.
I don't know of any other car wax manufacture that also makes mold release waxes. In the mold release industry, it’s vitally important that your wax, or polymer, bond to the surface, otherwise your customer would stick their mold.
(That means the gooey resin they sprayed into the mold would stick to the mold instead of releasing, and thus ruin the mold)
For the mold release industry, all Meguiar's waxes, both the paste versions, and the new liquid polymers are formulated to be applied over either #3 Machine Glaze, or #82 High Gloss Polish. Both of these are very oily products.
http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguiars/velocity_home.cfm
We never recommend removing the polish so that the waxes or the polymers will be able to properly bond. If it's okay for a mold...
I always apply my waxes right over the top of any polish... hasn't ever hurt my results, and if fact compliments them if you ask me.
Of course…YMMV
Mike