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It's in the mailI get this. I can't seen to find my water droplet contact angle measurement tool. Want loan me one?![]()
So would you think that using DG for your wash let's say every 2 weeks would give you endless protection?? Especially if the surface is covered with a good sealant like PNS or fk100p?
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Your right it doesn't mention UV protection only the fact that it adds protection and that it's a polymer sealantI imagine the actual sealant would wear off eventually and the DG protection would be there for its duration. Every two weeks may be enough for protection.
But where is the actual information on what protection aquawax offers? Doesn’t say anything on their own website about any protection
Many things can bead but what about UV inhibitors and protection from bird bombs rail dust, contamination, acid rain, alkaline products etc
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The other answer is "how would you know?" If I apply a sealant that lasts 6 months and then top it every 2 weeks with Aquawax, I'm going to get great beading and sheeting. Did the sealant last longer or is it just the Aquawax working? I don't know. This could maybe be a long term test to to see if a 2nd sealant helps a first one last longer. I tend to think if you're going to apply a spray every 2-3 weeks it doesn't matter much.![]()
Your inbox is fulled upGood question. I'll have to see what it does at rinseless dilution. But the answer is I think so. If you wash with something that leaves protection or use a QD/Spray wax every 2-3 weeks this seems like a solid option. And even with a very durable sealant, I always get more shine with a QD or a spray wax over it.
The other answer is "how would you know?" If I apply a sealant that lasts 6 months and then top it every 2 weeks with Aquawax, I'm going to get great beading and sheeting. Did the sealant last longer or is it just the Aquawax working? I don't know. This could maybe be a long term test to to see if a 2nd sealant helps a first one last longer. I tend to think if you're going to apply a spray every 2-3 weeks it doesn't matter much.![]()
I believe your first half of this is exactly what I'm doing. I'm using only N-914 or other wash products that have no gloss enhancers. As to your suggestion of using a topper, I'll ask this: take two sections, one with a sealant on it and one with nothing. Add a topper to both of them every week and then measure performance. What would you expect to see?So what am I getting at with all this, where do we go from here to answer, “how would you know?” If your LSP is holding up, doing it’s job.. I don’t want to do this test, but I know some forumers would be excited for the results and maybe somebody would do it. Maybe take a hood and divide it up into say 6 sections(6 month sealant), and another panel also divided into 6 with the same LSP. Wash with only products that leave nothing behind(Reset, N914) and use no toppers on the hood but use on the other panel, let’s say a trunk. Then every month clay only one section of each panel, check for contaminants and do the usual beading and sheeting test(might also be interesting to see if the section “comes back to life” after some testing although clay might remove it or hinder it immensely).
This could maybe be a long term test to to see if a 2nd sealant helps a first one last longer. I tend to think if you're going to apply a spray every 2-3 weeks it doesn't matter much.![]()
Probably need to test all the best spray waxes
and QDs under similar conditions.