K38chomponTHIS
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- Jun 5, 2007
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It's kind of common knowledge that sealant lasts long, while providing decent shine, and that on the other hand, carnauba doesn't last so long, but provides a better shine. I've heard of people applying the sealant first for durability and then wax over it for that wet shine look.
Has anybody ever heard of or thought of applying the carnauba wax FIRST, and then sealing it with a sealant, sort of locking in the shine properties of the carnauba and making it last much longer with sealant over the top of it? Anyone think this would work?
Has anybody ever heard of or thought of applying the carnauba wax FIRST, and then sealing it with a sealant, sort of locking in the shine properties of the carnauba and making it last much longer with sealant over the top of it? Anyone think this would work?