It is indeed interesting read this one. As a chemical engineer I could look into this further from a chemistry/technology point of view. But I will devote my time for now to other things
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However, I will just chime in based on my experience. I have only used fk1000p as sealant. I have used a couple of waxes from cheap (s100) to boutique-ish (rg55).
Do *I* notice a difference? Yes and no.
1000p I feel protects my paint from the elements, pollen, bird bombs etc. Removal of these prior to 1000p was neither easy not safe. Now I think things just slide of my paint.
The no part goes to the wax. Apart from 'warming' a little the glassy sealanty look of the 1000p and increasing beadind I am not sure it increases the protection factor.
I have never used wax on its own, as I consider 1000p a must for protection especially during the hot summer months in Greece. If I had then I could give solid feedback on solitary wax performance.
So, all in all, I see a need/benefit for some sealant/wax protection on well prepped and well maintained paint.
Αχ αυτό το κλικ!!!

However, I will just chime in based on my experience. I have only used fk1000p as sealant. I have used a couple of waxes from cheap (s100) to boutique-ish (rg55).
Do *I* notice a difference? Yes and no.
1000p I feel protects my paint from the elements, pollen, bird bombs etc. Removal of these prior to 1000p was neither easy not safe. Now I think things just slide of my paint.
The no part goes to the wax. Apart from 'warming' a little the glassy sealanty look of the 1000p and increasing beadind I am not sure it increases the protection factor.
I have never used wax on its own, as I consider 1000p a must for protection especially during the hot summer months in Greece. If I had then I could give solid feedback on solitary wax performance.
So, all in all, I see a need/benefit for some sealant/wax protection on well prepped and well maintained paint.
Αχ αυτό το κλικ!!!