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idk i dont really want to go the coating route because i'm new to detailing and i want the experience of trying different waxes and polishes when i want. ive spent a ton of money building up my collection in the last 6 months i want to use the stuff lolWhy not spritz it down with mckees coating rather than doing all that work if your looking for durability.or just use collinite for durability and deep shine.
Two coats of synergy about 24 hours apart will do much better. For one thing, synergy will probably outlast the paint sealant even though it's quite good. Synergy is just a beast though.. in both protection and shine.
I did not like the look of Synergy over the Paint Sealant. I am in the process of applying Synergy to my own car at this time for the winter again. This time I used Carpro Essence as the base. These two are making a very synergistic combo on my car. Crazy amount or gloss. (car is a 2013 Ford Taurus in Tuxedo Black metallic)
It's pointless to do that in all honesty. Doing three layers if you want the look you won't be disappointed with synergy. No need for souveran unless you're taking it to a car show.
Keep in mind that only so much wax will go on the car before more is pointless. Synergy is not your typical wax, synergy is about as tank a wax as possible because of the ceramic compounds in the wax. If you want to use synergy as the lsp, use crystal mist if you'd like after a wash or in between details. However Synergy does not need to be topped up. You can leave synergy on covered with salt and unwashed for a whole winter and after your first wash you'll still see nice tight beads. In terms of durability there's a reason it costs what it does. Crystal mist and pinnacle spray wax is great but while it's needed on souveran to help make it last, it's not needed on synergy.