Meg's #26 over Meg's #21?

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I used Meg's #21 on a few panels but I like the Meg's#26 yellow better.What steps are needed to remove the Meg's #21 so I can apply the Meg's #26?The Meg's #26 has a much smoother-slippery finish IMO.The process was a three step,M-105,M-205 and M-21.Feed back please
 
You can do an IPA wipedown on the panel you applied #21 on. But why not apply #21 fully then let cure and then apply #26? #21 will last longer since its a sealant and #26 won't last as long as a wax.
 
You can do an IPA wipedown on the panel you applied #21 on. But why not apply #21 fully then let cure and then apply #26? #21 will last longer since its a sealant and #26 won't last as long as a wax.

How long should I allow the Meg's #21 to cure?The car is garage kept&only driven on sunny days so its protected all the time from the elements.So I assume it's ok to apply the wax over the sealant?
 
How long should I allow the Meg's #21 to cure?The car is garage kept&only driven on sunny days so its protected all the time from the elements.So I assume it's ok to apply the wax over the sealant?

Let it cure for at least 12 hours, then apply the wax right after. The car being garage kept during the curing process makes it a lot easier for the sealant to cure also not as many contaminants during the curing process. Applying a wax over a sealant is a practice that many here, including me, does.
 
Let it cure for at least 12 hours, then apply the wax right after. The car being garage kept during the curing process makes it a lot easier for the sealant to cure also not as many contaminants during the curing process. Applying a wax over a sealant is a practice that many here, including me, does.

Sounds good man!Thanks for your help.:dblthumb2:
 
I've applied M26 atop not only M21 2.0...but other sealants as well...
with a resulting D.O.I. that's always...

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