Do toppers extend the life of a coating?

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Contemplating toppers. Do they actually extend the life of coatings? For instance, if you were to use Reload every month, would you stretch CQUK from two years to three?
 
I’d say the claim of 2 years is counting on you using toppers. If you don’t it might not quite get to 2 years but all depends on how you wash the car.

IMO, definitely don’t top with Reload. Use Elixir instead, maybe once a month, much better product.
 

Contemplating toppers. Do they actually
extend the life of coatings?

For instance, if you were to use Reload
every month, would you stretch CQUK
from two years to three?
•IMO:
-Scheduled, routine maintenance, washing
and drying sessions is foremost in assuring
that the Coating continues to stay viable—
at least to its advertised expected life-span.


• “Toppers”:
-Once you have applied Waxes or Sealants, do
you wait until they have reached their expected
expiration date to replace/renew them?

-Or do you, after every washing/drying event
(or, at least occasionally) “touch them up’
before they reach their expiration dates?

-If you ‘touched-them-up’/used “toppers”...
were there any noticeable extension of these
LSPs’ lives?

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•Keeping the above scenarios in mind:
-I can only suggest that you “touch-up”
Coatings just as you have other LSPs in
the past. For Science.
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When it comes to “toppers”...I may not
be on the same wavelength as other AGO
forum members.

But to a certain degree I call the
above kind of touching-up:
“extending” the life of Coatings.

Same goes for other types of LSPs as well.


Bob
 
UK does not just die off at 2 years. It has the potential to go on longer than that. I went 2 years without toppers on UK and TiO2 and both still had life that could go on longer. There are just too many factors to take consider when it comes to durability. The key is not letting the coating get too contaminated by not caring for it.
 
UK does not just die off at 2 years. It has the potential to go on longer than that. I went 2 years without toppers on UK and TiO2 and both still had life that could go on longer. There are just too many factors to take consider when it comes to durability. The key is not letting the coating get too contaminated by not caring for it.

I was hoping you’d chime in. I am going to see how long I get out of Lite without toppers, at least that’s the plan.

Btw, How long was it you got out of lite without toppers.
 
I was hoping you’d chime in. I am going to see how long I get out of Lite without toppers, at least that’s the plan.

Btw, How long was it you got out of lite without toppers.

Around a year with no toppers in a relatively harsh environment.
 
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