How soon can I use a spray wax after a sealant?

Unless you have low humidity and high temps, allow 1 day.........Sort of a safety zone. AW will be a perfect compliment also. i didnt get the best durability out of 105, adding AW will be nice!
 
a.k.a. Patrick said:
Unless you have low humidity and high temps, allow 1 day.........Sort of a safety zone. AW will be a perfect compliment also. i didnt get the best durability out of 105, adding AW will be nice!



Besides Zaino, what have you used to get great durability? I've been told 105 was pretty good.
 
Im very satisfied with intitial protection of UPP x 2. Then once monthly, a UPPS treatment. Appears to leave slickness and durability for 1 whole season.

Then I'll start all over again.
 
yup, for dedicated sealants you should allow 12-24 hours, although 24 hours is definitely the safer bet (make sure water doesn't get on it if at all possible during this period as well).
 
I had a coat of Duragloss601/111 on my mom's van- at 6 months the upper portion was still beading. The lower sections were pretty much dead. Duragloss is a pretty good product.
 
wannafbody said:
I had a coat of Duragloss601/111 on my mom's van- at 6 months the upper portion was still beading. The lower sections were pretty much dead. Duragloss is a pretty good product.



And I've heard 105 is better than 111
 
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