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might want to experiment with the CS in the future. will this in any way interfer with the TP&S or the polymer spray? i guess once sealed with the CS it could also be maintained with the polymer spray?
 
If anything, it will add to the protection and all the polymers. Personally I would start off with a clean surface then apply Crystal Seal. That is just how I would do it
I wouldn't see a problem in apply it over TP&S though.
 
might want to experiment with the CS in the future. will this in any way interfer with the TP&S or the polymer spray? i guess once sealed with the CS it could also be maintained with the polymer spray?

BLACKFIRE Crystal Seal can be applied over any of the BLACKFIRE products, including TP&S, Wet Diamond AFPP, and even Midnight Sun Carnauba.
 
I've tried it over well cured Midnight Sun and I really like the look and slickness.....an example of a sealant on top of a wax working nicely
 
I've tried it over well cured Midnight Sun and I really like the look and slickness.....an example of a sealant on top of a wax working nicely

It's hard to answer questions sometimes on product compatibility because even words can be interpreted.

For example asking "can something work or does it work?" Well most things are going to work or do work to some degree, but what percentage are you getting a benefit.

To use the the phrase again: for example, you can layer BF Crystal Seal on top of an existing wax or sealant layer. But what percentage of benefit are you getting? It depends on the chemical and oil make up of the wax and how length in which it has been applied.

With BLACKFIRE we went to great lengths to ensure complete system compatibility. The polymers in Midnight Sun forum a matrix with the carnauba, so even if the wax is fresh, you will have considerably more benefit applying Crystal Seal on top of that as opposed to a pure carnauba. Ultimately everybody has their own recipe for creating whiplash, we provide the ingredients!

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Todd, agreed. It's sometimes fun to try different approaches and products...and there are usually exceptions to some of the rules.
 
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