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Looking forward to seeing/hearing about your results this time around Tony
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I'd wash it before adding another layer, soap cleans, rain water doesn'tStupid question here....if I wipe off the rain and the pain looks really clean and smooth to the touch, can I add another layer on top or does it require a wash again?
Is there a cure time for seal n shine? I've heard some say 24 hours....
TW said you can layer this product. At what point do you reach diminishing returns? I have 2 layers on now. I figured every wash I'll use it, but I don't want to waste it. It is cheap however.
Who cares about diminishing returns..if you enjoy using it, go for it.:buffing::dblthumb2:TW said you can layer this product. At what point do you reach diminishing returns? I have 2 layers on now. I figured every wash I'll use it, but I don't want to waste it. It is cheap however.
Two layers of TWSS may just be enoughTW said you can layer this product.
At what point do you reach diminishing
returns? I have 2 layers on now.
How long does a layer, or two, ofI figured every wash I'll use it,
Again...”Wax build-up”:but I don't want to waste it.
That’s for sure!It is cheap however.
This stuff is nuts. Have not done long term yet, but it sure is cheap. I use it on the glass. I use a ceramic wax, topped with a ceramic spray. But for the winter (in South Dakota) I am going to use it as a top coating as a sacrificial layer for all the road salt. It's tough stuff, but I prefer the shine of my waxes / coatings.
I wouldn't say my wash method is "rough and tumble". I wash my car every 2 weeks or when time allows.
It's certainly a good value. As far as looks, it's good. I wouldn't say great, but it's good enough and durability is my main concern.