Detailing by M
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- Mar 25, 2013
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I haven't and never will layer.
The main reason I hear of people doing this to "make sure I didn't miss a spot". Really? do the job right the first time and you don't need to go over it again.
Also it's a proven scientific fact that layering will remove some of the the first coat and therefore you now have less wax on your paint.
Any sealant will bond to the paint and anything else will wipe off.
How much wax/sealant do you think is actually bonds to the paint?
A microscopic layer is stuck to the paint adding more product will remove some of the microscopic layer due to solvents in the wax/sealent and thus providing less protection
I'm here to polish paint and collect money. period.
doing 2x the work with 2x the product make absolutely no sense to me, never has and never will.
waste of time and money.
If layering was a good thing then why wouldn't you do 3, 4, 5, 6 or 20 coats?
It does nothing and actually more harm then good.
The main reason I hear of people doing this to "make sure I didn't miss a spot". Really? do the job right the first time and you don't need to go over it again.
Also it's a proven scientific fact that layering will remove some of the the first coat and therefore you now have less wax on your paint.
Any sealant will bond to the paint and anything else will wipe off.
How much wax/sealant do you think is actually bonds to the paint?
A microscopic layer is stuck to the paint adding more product will remove some of the microscopic layer due to solvents in the wax/sealent and thus providing less protection
I'm here to polish paint and collect money. period.
doing 2x the work with 2x the product make absolutely no sense to me, never has and never will.
waste of time and money.
If layering was a good thing then why wouldn't you do 3, 4, 5, 6 or 20 coats?
It does nothing and actually more harm then good.