WEST SIDE Member Joined Nov 26, 2009 Messages 313 Reaction score 0 Oct 31, 2010 #1 After applying a wax on top of a sealant and the wax starts to wear does it also remove the sealant?I know most of you wax and protect very often this just more of a general question. Thanks
After applying a wax on top of a sealant and the wax starts to wear does it also remove the sealant?I know most of you wax and protect very often this just more of a general question. Thanks
W WestEnd New member Joined Jan 31, 2010 Messages 533 Reaction score 0 Oct 31, 2010 #2 Hey! Our names are too close. Lol
C cadd New member Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 158 Reaction score 0 Oct 31, 2010 #3 No..the wax will not remove the sealant..it is simply an extra added protection and extra shine and depth
No..the wax will not remove the sealant..it is simply an extra added protection and extra shine and depth
AeroCleanse New member Joined Nov 17, 2008 Messages 2,422 Reaction score 0 Oct 31, 2010 #4 If you waited for the sealant to cure then no, if you didn't wait, I have no clue.
B Bert31 Member Joined Oct 30, 2007 Messages 519 Reaction score 0 Nov 1, 2010 #5 AeroCleanse said: If you waited for the sealant to cure then no, if you didn't wait, I have no clue. Click to expand... If he didn't wait for the sealant to cure, I would have to guess the solvents in the wax would remove the sealant, atleast I think they would. I say this assuming you are not using a cleaner wax, if you are using a cleaner wax, cured or not, the sealant would be gone.
AeroCleanse said: If you waited for the sealant to cure then no, if you didn't wait, I have no clue. Click to expand... If he didn't wait for the sealant to cure, I would have to guess the solvents in the wax would remove the sealant, atleast I think they would. I say this assuming you are not using a cleaner wax, if you are using a cleaner wax, cured or not, the sealant would be gone.
oldmodman New member Joined Sep 25, 2007 Messages 2,563 Reaction score 0 Nov 1, 2010 #6 No. Provided that you have allowed the sealant to fully cure. Which should take place in 12 hours.