imported_smprince1
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Usually, I've applied a few layers of sealant (EX-P, UPP, etc.) to get me the best protection base through the summer. Of course, every so often the base gets a spray extender such as OCW, QD+, UGE, etc. to help make it go longer.
This year, instead of sealants I want to give the so-called durable waxes a try to see if they hold up in the summer heat.
My process would be to do a complete paint prep: wash, clay, polish to remove swirls.
Then, prior to waxing apply Clearkote VM.
Then, apply a few layers of either Megs #16 or Collinite IW845.
In your experiences, which of these waxes would have the best durability, looks, etc. Which would lend itself to applying another layer every 6-8 weeks throughout the summer? Or, a combo of the two? My vehicle is metal flake grey.
Thanks for your responses.
This year, instead of sealants I want to give the so-called durable waxes a try to see if they hold up in the summer heat.
My process would be to do a complete paint prep: wash, clay, polish to remove swirls.
Then, prior to waxing apply Clearkote VM.
Then, apply a few layers of either Megs #16 or Collinite IW845.
In your experiences, which of these waxes would have the best durability, looks, etc. Which would lend itself to applying another layer every 6-8 weeks throughout the summer? Or, a combo of the two? My vehicle is metal flake grey.
Thanks for your responses.