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I've spoken to the folks at Pinnacle about this very topic. They recommend doing your paint correction step with their compound or swirl remover then using black label surface cleaning polish and nothing else. I used car pro eraser and the rep over the phone told me NOT to do that. The polish preps the paint perfectly for the coating to bond to the paint. One time I ran out of black label polish and used their traditional advanced finishing polish (has a greyish color) and I feel I got the exact same results. Their coating is super super easy to apply. Just have a good quality microfiber to hit the high spots. I fell in love with Girots Garage speed shine microfibers that auto zone sells...they had a sale $13.99/3 pack. I bought every package they had. Those towels IMO are AWESOME.
The OP is referring to Black Label Sealant not the coating. I'd see no reason why you can't apply the sealant after the cleansing polish.