TW Flex Wax & TW Graphene Ceramic Paste wax

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I would like to which would be the correct way to "stack" TW Flex Wax with the TW Graphene paste wax.
Which one do I lay down first ,which one would be the topper ?
 
I would like to which would be the correct way to "stack" TW Flex Wax with the TW Graphene paste wax.
Which one do I lay down first ,which one would be the topper ?

Realistically, either one could be the base coat. Personally, I use the Ceramic/Graphene Paste 1st, then the Flex Wax
 
I'd go flex, then the paste wax Your going to really like user experience w/ their graphene + ceramic wax, GREAT product

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I still prefer the "dry" application method. Maybe I'm just a neat-freak that doesn't like drying aids or spray on-rinse off products :dunno:
What's not neat about about spray on, hose off products. I mean you wash your car and while it's wet you knock it out and dry your car anyways, right

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What's not neat about about spray on, hose off products. I mean you wash your car and while it's wet you knock it out and dry your car anyways, right

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True, but in MY (psychotic) mind, applying it to a dry car (you would think) would make it stronger - more longevity etc. And I don't like using drying aids, because I'm PARANOID about getting anything in my PFM towel that will diminish its abilities to so effectively dry a car.
 
I'd go flex, then the paste wax Your going to really like user experience w/ their graphene + ceramic wax, GREAT product

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I have applied the ceramic paste before and I did indeed like it, gave me no issues.
 
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