![]() ![]() Waxes on the other hand, will sit nicely on top of sealants. ![]() ![]() Sealants need to bond to bare paint to have the most durability. Never put the wax underneath the sealant. If you’re using a sealant underneath, then always wait at least 12-24 hours before applying a wax on top. Just remember to wait enough time between applying the layers. Most sealants and waxes are compatible with each other though, so it’s not an issue if you want to try this out. So if you use a sealant that’s super hydrophobic and dirt repelling, and then top it with a natural wax, you’ll lose all the properties of the sealant until the wax wears away over time. This is because you only get the properties of whatever is on the top layer. I get the reason behind this, but it’s something I very rarely do. Try out gold class first and if you like no need to get ultimate. But as other suggested their Ultimate Line is considered their top consumer products. I have only used the Gold Class leather 3 in 1 and it works for me. But there’s no pressure to do it very often because your paint will be protected by the sealant when the wax wears away. The Gold Class lines is their traditional product that has been around for forever (if it ain't broke don't fix it type of thing). You can then top it with a natural wax to add that nice warm shine, whenever you feel like it. So if you put it underneath, your paint will stay protected for longer. The idea behind this, is that the sealant or synthetic wax is more durable than natural wax. Sometimes car owners will apply a more durable synthetic paste wax, or sealant to the paint, and then top it with a natural carnauba wax to enhance the shine. Is there any point in this? Will it even work? Can You Layer Different Waxes or Sealants?įinal question, what about laying different brands of waxes and sealants. ![]()
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