RippyD
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- Jan 24, 2016
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There's been some debate about the effect of panel wipe on sealants here. I decided to test it.
I first cleaned up the hood of the trusty Sentra: washed, clayed, polished, prep polished, panel wiped with N-914 and rinseless washed again to get rid of any excess soap.
Using prep polish and panel wipe is likely redundant. I've gotten comments that Ultimate Polish is hard to remove for sealant application. It's worth the extra 5 minutes to ensure everybody trusts the results.
I added three polishes using the hood indentations as dividing lines. I wanted to try three different types of sealant (WOWO, buff off, and apply and wipe off). Left to right they are Duragloss Aquawax, Sonax PNS, and FK 1000. I let them cure for 12 hours in my garage, and then another 12 hours in the sun with a high if 60 degrees F.
I did a rinseless wash and gave it the hose test. Water is flying off as expected. (I'm always amazed that WOWO works as well as it does.)
I dried it, dried, put down some tape, and took the N-914 panel wipe to it.
Hose again... looking good.
Did this three more times, and...
It took 4 panel wipe washes of N-914 for the Aquawax to start visibly slowing down. I stopped here due to darkness. Will do more testing in the next day or two with N-914 and an alcohol based panel wipe as well. This leads me to believe that it would be removed with 1 panel wipe wash after a week or so. Will see if that happens.
(Edited to read better and not sound like an a-hole.)
I first cleaned up the hood of the trusty Sentra: washed, clayed, polished, prep polished, panel wiped with N-914 and rinseless washed again to get rid of any excess soap.


Using prep polish and panel wipe is likely redundant. I've gotten comments that Ultimate Polish is hard to remove for sealant application. It's worth the extra 5 minutes to ensure everybody trusts the results.
I added three polishes using the hood indentations as dividing lines. I wanted to try three different types of sealant (WOWO, buff off, and apply and wipe off). Left to right they are Duragloss Aquawax, Sonax PNS, and FK 1000. I let them cure for 12 hours in my garage, and then another 12 hours in the sun with a high if 60 degrees F.

I did a rinseless wash and gave it the hose test. Water is flying off as expected. (I'm always amazed that WOWO works as well as it does.)

I dried it, dried, put down some tape, and took the N-914 panel wipe to it.

Hose again... looking good.

Did this three more times, and...

It took 4 panel wipe washes of N-914 for the Aquawax to start visibly slowing down. I stopped here due to darkness. Will do more testing in the next day or two with N-914 and an alcohol based panel wipe as well. This leads me to believe that it would be removed with 1 panel wipe wash after a week or so. Will see if that happens.
(Edited to read better and not sound like an a-hole.)