dlc95
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- May 18, 2013
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Salt is corrosive indeed, though not a fair comparison to uv rays. They are two different types of exposures. Betcha see more rusted out cars in your area than here but a heck of a lot more failed clear coat and used up paint down here. I have a buddy, he religiously used Zaino Z-2 for ten years on his red Ford F-150 and his truck sat outside at work the whole time, the clear is TOAST on the hood, roof and upper panels.
I believe you're on to something here.
I had done a relative's car during the late summer one year, and I finished with Zymol Carbon. I'll be darned if that thing wasn't still beading the following spring. When I use a carnauba in the spring, that thing is usually toast by July. Granted, I believe we had a pretty mild winter that year, but I wasn't expecting to still see any sort of beading associated with wax.