PB EX vs. EX-P

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I'm not sure I get the difference between Poorboy's EX vs. EX-P. It seems that the EX is a one stop product, sealent and wax? I have Natty Blue's so should I be putting EX-P under the Natty Blue's? :confused:
 
EX-P is what you want if you are going to add a wax on top. EX-Sealant is just that, a sealant, and putting a wax on top of that might cause some bonding issues.
 
Other way around. You can put wax over a sealant but you can't seal over
wax.
 
EX / Carnuba -- a hybrid sealant and wax combo. LSP (topper not needed)
EX-P -- Pure Sealant. LSP (can be topped)
 
You can top either EX or EX-P with Natty's. Or you can top neither. A couple of applications, allowing curing time before topping would be beneficial. IME, EX (x2) and EX-P (x3) seem to provide the most visual benefit. After allowing the final application to set-up you can then determine if you want to add a carnauba topper.

EDIT: After reading my post, my intentions were that it read IME, EX (x2) or EX-P (x3) seem to provide the most visual benefit.
 
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I have the EX 2 coats cured 24 hours each and 3 coats of Natty's Blue.
It looks deep and wet. I just ordered the EX-P. I have heard that the
durability of the EX-P was better as it was a pure sealant.
 
A releated question: PB Ex-P or DP Premium Surface Shield Paint Sealant?

Anybody have thoughts/ preferences? I'm close to placing an order and want to get the PB EX-P, but then I thought since DP is on sale....
 
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