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mirrorfinishman said:I usually apply carnauba over polymer in order to add another layer of protection, while enhancing the depth of gloss on black and other dark paint colors.
NPG said:The solvents used in the Carnauba wax won't affect the Polymer Sealant durability? I.E. Klasse SG
TOGWT said:Quote: I have found that Carnauba will reach its best potential if its mated as close to the paint surface as possible. Not that you can't top a polymer with a carnauba and get good results, but IMO the best results I've seen with a carnauba were prepared with a fresh coat or two of a quality carnauba applied on well prepped paint surfaces. lbls1
Interesting observation /experienceas Carnauba and polymers adhere to a surface very differently, Carnauba wax, polymer sealants and synthetic waxes initially adhere by surface tension; the balance of the adherence process is that it works its way via the carrier system (solvent and / or oils) into the microscopic gaps and valleys of the paint film surface thereby creating an anchor. Polymer sealants initially adhere by surface tension and then after a cross-linking period (the solvents in the carrier system vaporize (outgas) after which the polymers form a molecular bond to the paint. Although some polymers will occlude (cloud) which may explain the differences.
Iâ€â„¢ve usually obtained what IMO are the best results with a Carnauba applied over a cross-linked polymer sealant, which goes to prove that different eyes â€Ëœseeâ€â„¢ a different look (beauty is in the â€Ëœguyâ€â„¢ of the beholder)
JonM
pat00641 said:i've done meg's NXT with #26 on top and it came out really well
tomorrow i will do NXT topped with s100
I will try to post pics. my car is black too and the 26 added some depth on top of the NXT and the extra carnauba layer has added some durability