Meg's #16 or Collinite 845 in black car?

maesal

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Hello !!

I'm reading a lot about this two durable waxes, but I can't decide...

My car is black, and I'm used to seal it with EX-P and to wax it with Nattys. But after read lots about this 2 waxes, I'm thinking about this process:

- Sealing with EX-P;

- Waxing 1: With #16 or 845IW;

- Waxing 2: With Nattys.

What do you think about the process and the products?

Thanks !!
 
As a general rule, sealants can be layered, given proper cure times.

Waxes cannot.



Frankly, your plan seems to be backwards...



Seal it. (Hundreds of options!)



Wait 24 hours.



Seal it. (Hundreds of options!)



Wait 24 hours.



Wax it. (Thousands of options)



Enjoy the shine.



Jim
 
Honestly, I'd go with EX w/carnauba over EX-P unless your truck is metallic black. Any of the 3 waxes would be fine, 845 will attract the most dust and pollen until you wash it the first time after waxing.
 
Jimmy Buffit said:
As a general rule, sealants can be layered, given proper cure times.

Waxes cannot.



Frankly, your plan seems to be backwards...



Seal it. (Hundreds of options!)



Wait 24 hours.



Seal it. (Hundreds of options!)



Wait 24 hours.



Wax it. (Thousands of options)



Enjoy the shine.



Jim



I've never waited between sealant and wax application. I'm going to start now.

If I put a Nattys coat over 845, this will add wet look and stop the dust attraction, no?

Thanks my teachers !!
 
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