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:iagree::whs: plus no UV breakdown or other harsh elements in your case.I would say those conditions would really lengthen the staying power of any type of paint protectant. I think the less actual washing, and the aggressiveness of the soap used would be a big factor as well.
Pat.
I agree with what was stated above. Since your car won't be taking a beating from sunlight, that will enhance durability, but IMO the biggest factor is acid and whatever else is in rain that seems to greatly diminish durability. If you're using a good car wash soap that won't leave any residue (Pinnacle, DP, even Meguiar's Gold Class is very good), you'll see quite a bit of life out of your coat of wax/sealant.
No question your wax will last longer. Try using a spray wax every other week and you will probably get at least 6 mos. Btw what wax are you using? And whats under the wax?If a car is garaged, never in wet weather. The car is kept clean and quik detailed about once a week.
Does the life of wax stay on vehicle longer?
Thanks.
No question your wax will last longer. Try using a spray wax every other week and you will probably get at least 6 mos. Btw what wax are you using? And whats under the wax?
Sounds good, what color is your paint?