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when i the lsp do i let the sealant or wax sit for 12 hours? or wipe the sealant or wax then wait for 12 hours to add another coat?
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i wax, then seal. is that wrong?
sealants need a clean, clear surface to bond to, you should seal first and then use wax over it once cured. It usually takes 8-24hours to really get the max durability from sealant bonding to paint completely.
when i the lsp do i let the sealant or wax sit for 12 hours? or wipe the sealant or wax then wait for 12 hours to add another coat?
why did i even buy selant then. i NEVER have 12 hours to wait. unless its my own vehicle.
sealants typically offer longer protection (ie durability) and thus more likely to be used on daily drivers and cars not being detailed as frequently. Waxes are often considered less durable but offer wetness and depth that most showcar owners are looking for, and since they arent used/driven as much tend to use waxes.
why did i even buy selant then. i NEVER have 12 hours to wait. unless its my own vehicle.
ICEMAN said:maybe ive been confused about sealants and waxes then...
which is better? for daily drivers im guessing a wax is better? and for a show car, use a sealant? or opposite?
if you can only use one.