keeotee
Detailing Stare
I raied this question a good while back, but here it is again as I'd like to revisit this issue.
In the spring, I buffed the truck with SSR!, so I was starting with a good clean surface, then applied two coats of Wolfgang's sealant over a two day period. Then with a day inbetween each coat, I applied at least two coats of wax. After one week probably, I washed and applied two more coats of wax.
I've been washing ans applying at least two coats or more of wax since then.
Now, my thinking is that the was is going to be lost before the sealant. It covers the sealant. Perhaps there is some mixing in a bit with the sealant, but still, the sealant bonded to the paint and then new layers of wax constantly being added on top of the sealant.
So should the wax wear off before the sealant, and in effect, provide protection for the sealant thus keeping the sealant almost as good as new even four months later with very little degradation fo the sealant itself?
In the spring, I buffed the truck with SSR!, so I was starting with a good clean surface, then applied two coats of Wolfgang's sealant over a two day period. Then with a day inbetween each coat, I applied at least two coats of wax. After one week probably, I washed and applied two more coats of wax.
I've been washing ans applying at least two coats or more of wax since then.
Now, my thinking is that the was is going to be lost before the sealant. It covers the sealant. Perhaps there is some mixing in a bit with the sealant, but still, the sealant bonded to the paint and then new layers of wax constantly being added on top of the sealant.
So should the wax wear off before the sealant, and in effect, provide protection for the sealant thus keeping the sealant almost as good as new even four months later with very little degradation fo the sealant itself?